In order to be able to lift the capital controls completely, Iceland might have to adopt the euro, he says.
In part one of this interview, Brynjolfsson argues European equities are a much better proposition than US equities.
Egill Darri Brynjólfsson from Landsbref Bank in Reykjavik talks with EIE editor Dylan Emery about the implications of the capital controls for Icelandic investors.
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In order to be able to lift the capital controls completely, Iceland might have to adopt the euro, he says.
In part one of this interview, Brynjolfsson argues European equities are a much better proposition than US equities.
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