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To: ahhaha who wrote (176)10/6/2000 10:18:35 PM
From: AhdaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
In order for rate differentials to become meaningful to currency trends, a 400 basis point difference is necessary. 400 is a function of the absolute level of rates and of the difference in the efficiency of capital between two nations. That difference doesn't exist among the G7 nations. <i/>

I don't understand. What difference does exist amongst the nations that now have adopted the euro as currency?



To: ahhaha who wrote (176)10/6/2000 10:21:41 PM
From: AhdaRespond to of 24758
 
Excuse error, please.

In order for rate differentials to become meaningful to currency trends, a 400 basis point difference is necessary. 400 is a function of the absolute level of rates and of the difference in the efficiency of capital between two nations. That difference doesn't exist among the G7 nations.

I don't understand. What difference does exist amongst the nations that now have adopted the euro as currency?