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To: Louis V. Lambrecht who wrote (2816)3/14/2001 5:45:26 AM
From: JRI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Thanks for that....but I understand, obviously, that lower Euro would be good for exports....and the interest rate differential thingy....but...

If the article has said, (only) "that the Euro is weaker because of inflation concerns"......OR "folks are worried about growth prospects in Euroland because of the Euro being too strong (ECB not cutting fast enough)"...to me, those statements make sense...

But the Euro is weak today because ECB "not cutting fast enough?"...???