Almost half of Germans what to see the Deutsche Mark restored, with just 41 per cent saying they want to keep the euro. The YouGov-Institute survey, commissioned by the newspaper Bild, found that 49 per cent of Germans want their nation to have its own, independent currency again. Meanwhile, 41 per cent of those questioned wanted to stay with the euro, the single currency of the European Union (EU). Nearly 77 per cent of the 1,068 Germans quizzed thought they had not profited from the adoption of the euro currency. A decisive 60 per cent said they would vote against having...