CB.com poll result says eurozone break-up comments are not irresponsible

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Public comments from non-eurozone central bankers about a possible break-up of the euro are not irresponsible, according to 55% of participants who took part in a CentralBanking poll.

Meanwhile, out of the 77 respondents who voted in the poll, 45% said central bankers who comment about the possible break-up of the euro were acting irresponsibly.

The recent crisis in the eurozone debt has seen a number of central bank governors openly comment on policymakers in other countries. In December

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