Like the German mark, French franc and Finnish markka, Sweden’s krona may one day become a relic of the past — if the country’s proponents of the euro get their way.
While Sweden is a longstanding member of the European Union, it’s thus far resisted joining the almost three-decade-old common currency. But tighter integration with the EU is starting to look more attractive as a shield against heightened geopolitical instability and the cooling of transatlantic relations under US President Donald Trump.
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