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A picture illustration taken with the multiple exposure function of the camera shows a one Euro coin and a map of Europe, January 9, 2013. The cost of living in the euro zone rose more than expected in December but remained benign enough to allow a possible cut in interest rates in 2013 to support the bloc's feeble economy. The European Central Bank's Governing Council meets on Jan. 10, with policymakers appearing unwilling to countenance a rate cut so early in the year. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

A picture illustration shows a one Euro coin and a map of Europe. Image: REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

George Soros
Chairman and Founder, Soros Fund Management
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