Post referendum, Swedish euro opposition rises

A poll published on Friday 14 November showed that opposition to the euro has increased in Sweden since the euro referendum in September came down against the single currency. Support for the euro fell from 42 to 38 percent, the poll showed.

Source: EU Business

Swedish opposition to the European single currency has strengthened since voters in the Scandinavian country rejected the euro in a referendum two months ago, a poll published on Friday showed.

Fifty-nine percent of Swedes would vote "no"

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