Why Europe Fears a Currency War

By Greg Scoblete
January 22, 2013

Europe fears a currency war.

The head of Germany's Bundesbank, Jens Weidmann, warned yesterday that the world could be nearing a currency war. Felix Salmon explains why he's right to be worried:

'Itâ??s easy to see what Weidmann is worried about here: according to UniCredit economist Marco Valli, a 10% rise in the euroâ??s value will reduce eurozone GDP growth by 0.8%. '

Needless to say, the Eurozone has no such wiggle room. But Salmon offers a caveat:

'Firstly the euro is still much more competitive, against the yen, than it was before the crisis. Hereâ??s the five-year chart, which shows that if thereâ??s any competitive devaluing going on, then Europe did it first.'

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