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Strategies & Market Trends : Currencies and the Global Capital Markets

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (3206)1/3/2002 1:48:36 PM
From: maceng2   of 3536
 
Hi hawkmoon,

I'd like to thank Darleen Shurgot and yourself for picking up that loose ball I threw out there -g-

There is a tendency for a world wide central bank to occur.
All those bankers "know one another" through various ways. The link in Darleen Shurgot's post is a good example. Loaning more IMF funds to Argentina, just means more (and bigger) trouble down the road unless they really do work some economic miracle.

Economic efficiency does include both health and education as well as "lack of bureaucracy" and taxes. Having lived on both sides of the Atlantic, I have positive feel for both systems (imho).

A successful euro could be the start of that trend (possibly).
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