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To: FJB who wrote (5789)6/10/1998 6:55:00 PM
From: Jess Beltz  Read Replies (1) of 10921
 
Hello Robert. Good question. Actually, I can only say for certain that HK banks require repayment in US dollar equivalents. It would, however make sense for the Japanese banks to do so as well because (1) the US dollar is currently about the strongest currency in the world, and (2) the yen has been giving up ground for over a year. In truth, however, I don't know for sure what currency Japanese banks require repayment in. I will ask my Japanese friend today and see what he says. In fact, this is a very important point.

jess.
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