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Britain and Spain: a tale of two house market bubbles

By Chris Giles and Victor Mallet

Published: January 6 2009 02:00 | Last updated: January 6 2009 02:00

For most of the 1990s, the euro was the big political question for both Spain and the UK. In Britain, the question was whether to join, while in Spain the concern was whether its economy was robust enough to qualify for membership.

As the credit crisis begins to bite with particular severity in the UK and Spain, opinions about the pros and cons of the single currency on its 10th birthday are again fluid.

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