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We are entering the twilight of the euro

Twenty years after its formal creation, few can honestly say that the single currency has been a success, and more trouble is looming

The first decade of the euro's life had the feeling of a party, particularly in Southern Europe; but the second decade brought the inevitable hangover
The first decade of the euro's life had the feeling of a party, particularly in Southern Europe; but the second decade brought the inevitable hangover Photo: Katie Edwards/Ikon Images/Getty Images

In May 1998, irrevocable conversion rates for the currencies that would be merged into the euro were implemented. In a sense, this makes the single currency just over 20 years old.

The first decade of its life had the feeling of a party, particularly in Southern Europe; but the second decade brought the inevitable hangover. Now, as we enter the third decade, the prevailing mood seems to be one of increasing political radicalisation.

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