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To: ed who wrote (8738)11/10/1997 12:04:00 AM
From: Night Writer  Read Replies (1) of 97611
 
Ed,
Interesting Thought about using China currency as standard international currency. Somehow I don't think it is going to wash in the near future. In fact, I think which currency is used as a base is dependent on currency stability not trade. Think about it from that angle for a while. Think about the last time people really got into buying gold. If you want non regulated value, that might be the answer. Of course, goverments will have to start buying it to base their currency on it again. Hmmmm a return to the gold standard. Might make a good election issue. May as well bring back the silver certificates as currency while we are at it. Somehow, I think not, but I bet some older Japanese are buying gold.

Ed, I hope you are wrong about an economic melt down, but I have learned to expect the unexpected at the worst time.
NW
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