Why is it so hard for Greece to leave the Euro zone?

Consolidation of European sovereignty is creating a single market. investinginbondseurope.org/Pages/BondMar... 1. The European bond market is increasingly acting like a single market 2.

European Bond Markets are categorized in bond market sectors: government, sub-sovereign, corporate, mortgage backed, and asset backed collateralized bonds. Bonds are valued according to risk and reward 3. About 60% of the European bond market is government debt, 29% is corporate, and 11% is asset backed.

The US has a much large percentage of corporate debt than Europe. Lisbon Treaty is creating a supra-nationalism, Europe is becoming one country. In 2010, the European Union is empowering itself.

The Lisbon Treaty is putting in motion a huge shift from European nationalism to supra-nationalism, Europe is becoming one country. (http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/forcing-change/010/2-trends.htm) Germany, France, and United Kingdom provide financial resources to Greece. Departing the Eurozone would inflate Greeces money and vaporize their debt.

ECB bailout is presented as a financial stabilizing policy. Hedge funds and derivative traders are betting short on Greeces debt.

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