Best Reason to Buy Euros?

By Kathy Lien • September 1st, 2010
Kathy Lien

The best reason to buy euros is because this man likes ‘em! Premier Wen Jiabao, the leader of China said last night that China and Western Countries should work together to enhance the world’s confidence in the euro and the European Union’s economy. China will be working directly with Spain on this initiative as Wen invited Chinese investors to invest in Spain’s financial, renewable resources and electric cars industries, the report said.

According to the WSJ, Wen has made similar comments earlier this year on the euro’s importance, such as in mid-July when he met German Chancellor Angela Merkel he said Europe remains a key market for China’s foreign-reserve investment. China has said it aims to make better return on its vast holding of foreign-exchange reserves and ensure safety of its investment of the foreign-exchange assets.

 

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