Single currency a stable solution

ARTICLE - A common currency would bring more security to everyone in the Asia-Pacific region an article in the Australian Financial Review, 27 September claimed.

The Treaty of Rome in 1957, which laid the foundation for the European Union and the emergence of a single currency in Europe, was designed to ensure that the Germans and the French would never fight each other again, but rather work together.

The volatile situation in the Asia-Pacific, particularly between Australia and its neighbours

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