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To: Henry Volquardsen who wrote (716)9/28/1998 7:02:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3536
 
wouldn't be more likely for three major currencies and if so would mideast go with dollar? India supposedly will be the most populated nation by year 2050(I also seem to be so pro India in increasing power because of high tech abilities..maybe I am having tunnel vision)
I am watching their currency policies closely and their possible
rise to dominance.
Somehow I can't see the West wanting not to be in a dominate position..thus I see more splintering.
Also with the depressions in Southeast Asia I see the governments backing off from vulture capitalism and being open only to long term
investing from abroad.