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The 495 billion in euros of Bundesbank claims on the ECB, with much of the collateral in sovereign debt of financially weak countries, is another reason Germany sees a breakup of the eurozone as unthinkable. Germany would assume a large share of the losses if the eurozone would breakup, much larger than the 28% which is its share of the ECB's capital.
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