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1 In my view the euro countries clearly need to integrate more.
2 Any increase in the funds' capacity would require parliamentary approval in most euro countries .
3 UK banks suffered losses because they lent to euro countries .
4 Meanwhile, no head of government in the other euro countries wants Greece to leave.
5 And, make no mistake, Grexit would lead to pressure on banks in other euro countries .
6 This could only be done, he said, with the unanimous agreement of the 17 euro countries .
7 The euro countries aren't going to agree to guarantee each others' debts in time to solve it.
8 Concern over the euro countries will have a negative impact on Asian markets on Monday, Sasaki said.
9 Once the crisis is over, other euro countries may not find such a loss of sovereignty so appealing.
10 US Treasury secretary Tim Geithner said the euro countries hoped to have a package ready by next week's EU council.
11 Merkel also told MPs that she was keen to "avoid a split between euro countries and non-euro countries".
12 Other euro countries might be destabilised as investors speculated that they, too, might be driven out of the single currency.
13 But another problem may be brewing as Britain and the euro countries tackle their still unresolved fiscal problems: rising inflation rates.
14 And he said it was clear that one country could under no circumstances blackmail the European Commission and the euro countries .
15 AIB announced earlier this month that credit card purchases in euro countries will not be subjected to charges from January 1st.
16 Inflation in the euro countries fell unexpectedly last month, raising concern that the euro zone would put deflationary pressure on central Europe.
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