investment advisers: Of course, the same advice applies to many other countries as well, such as China, India and Brazil, according to The Japan Times. But the eurozone is increasingly turning into a two-speed economic bloc, and the potential political ramifications of this trend are amplifying investors' concerns. I would recommend investing alongside a knowledgeable domestic partner, who can navigate the system, and spot partly hidden risks. At a recent meeting of high-level investment advisers, one of the organizers asked everyone if they thought the euro would still exist in five years. Right now, Italy's real inflation-adjusted GDP is roughly at its 2001 level. Only one person out of 200 thought that it would not a rather surprising collective assessment of the trending risks, given Europe's economic situation.
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