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Strategies & Market Trends : MARKET INDEX TECHNICAL ANALYSIS - MITA

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To: Moominoid who wrote (10069)2/2/2002 6:44:07 AM
From: Steve Lee  Read Replies (1) of 19219
 
"Business is generally in favor of adopting the Euro."

No way!

Politicians "representing" business, academics and leaders of business associations, chambers of commerce etc are pro Euro. People who actually run businesses are in general, not.

The UK has subsidised the rest of Europe for a very long time and it is affecting our standard of living. The whole EU thing started off as a "common market" and we have been led to believe that it evolved into more than that. We have a 30 year rule here where classified govt docs get made public after that time. It is just becoming evident that there were secret pacts to make us all into one country all along, and that the public have been deceived about the true intentions behind a federal Europe for a long time.

Now that monetary union has finally happened, it should put paid to any talk of it being a good idea as the forthcoming unmitigated economic disaster unfolds.

As for Mexico using the dollar, well, you saw what a
happened to Argentina. U can't fix the markets. The Soviets tried, the Argentinians tried, now Greenspan is trying.
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