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How trouble in the eurozone affects you How trouble in the eurozone affects you
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By Kevin Peachey Personal finance reporter, BBC NewsBy Kevin Peachey Personal finance reporter, BBC News
The eurozone is tearing itself apart, according to Bank of England governor Sir Mervyn King. As the wounds get deeper for the single currency, the pain will be felt in the UK too. Economic instability in the eurozone has affected the lives of millions of people on the continent. As uncertainty continues, and the wounds threaten to get deeper for the single currency, the pain will be felt in the UK too.
How will that affect you? What does it mean for your chances of getting a job, a mortgage or a decent pension?How will that affect you? What does it mean for your chances of getting a job, a mortgage or a decent pension?
With so much uncertainty on the continent, experts are agreed that there is a degree of guesswork over the ultimate outcome. Yet experience and existing rules provide both concern and comfort for UK residents. Experts are agreed that there is a degree of guesswork over the ultimate outcome. Yet experience and existing regulations provide both concern and comfort for UK residents.