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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: critical_mass who wrote (13712)10/29/2008 3:24:56 PM
From: dybdahl1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 71456
 
One of the main obstacles to make the Germans accept the Euro, was to ensure that the Euro would get the same inflation protection as the Deutschmark. If the Euro had not gotten it, the Germans would not have accepted the Euro. When the Euro was introduced, the papers were full of stories about rounding problems afterwards, that some prices actually went up. This is what makes headlines in Germany.

With regard to "serious demonstration", remember: Obama could attract about 200,000 people in Berlin, and he wasn't even running for a position in Germany. A demonstration against inflation can get more people on the streets.
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