There is always a price for promises you don't keep!
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So why is Soros bad-mouthing the euro so much? Well, he has previously had short positions against the currency, although it's not clear if that's still the case now. But if he's been short the euro in the past year, that hasn't panned out so well -- despite all the Greece fears. Ross points out that it's odd to be talking about a euro-pocalypse now since it's significantly stronger than a year ago. It's currently trading just under $1.43 against the dollar. In early June 2010, the euro dipped below $1.19 on .. you guessed it ... worries about Greece. "I don't think people are more concerned about the euro now," ... (full story)