That, at least, is the takeaway from yesterday’s EU summit, in which Spain and Italy won significant concessions to keep themselves solvent, only by telling Germany they would block “everything” unless immediate steps were taken to help them. Does it sound professional? No. But insofar as Mariano Rajoy and Mario Monti were desperate, it probably doesn’t matter. Moreover, the panicked tactics of the Spanish and Italian premiers have provided the breakthrough the markets were looking for. On Friday, the euro climbed 1.00% against the pound and US dollar and, compared to the brief rally that followed Spain announcing its bailout, this one looks set to last. “At last,” the markets are saying, … [Read more...] about Euro up as Spain, Italy take a stand