Fund managers expect Europe - a forgotten player in investment terms - to emerge a "stronger player" from the Greek debt debacle.
Problems stemming from the Greek crisis have only added to the negative image surrounding the region for many investors. However, industry experts think Europe could be a stronger and more unified currency zone after the Greek situation is resolved. "The general opinion seems to be the euro will survive and strengthen as a result of the problems," sums up Brian Tora of the Tora Partnership as chairman at a Cofunds roundtable. OBSR's Peter Toogood raised the possibility of a truly federal Europe with a "genuine currency union" emerging from the Greek crisis as a result of possible fisc...
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