Re: Value of Euro
- From: "Runge" <philsa@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 11:51:18 +0100
Aaahh here he is !
The OT lurred him right here and as a stupid male chauvinist he couldn't be
called chicken, could he ??
"Earl Evleth" <evleth@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
BFDC0F1C.8C7F9%evleth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On 31/12/05 3:04, in article 2opbr1187gdoallrg1o6j9bkimfbnm3tde@xxxxxxx,
> "Hatunen" <hatuunen@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 18:12:34 -0500, "James Silverton"
>> <not.jim.silverton.at.comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello, All!
>>>
>>> It's an interesting statistic that, seven years after its
>>> introduction at the beginning of 1999, the Euro is worth almost
>>> the same amount of US dollars as it was then. The introductory
>>> value, according to Oanda.com, was 1.1812 EUR to 1.0 USD. The
>>> corresponding value on the last day of this year is 1.1848.
>>
>> What's interesting about it?
>
> "When asked which way the stock market would go, JP Morgan said, " It will
> fluctuate"
>
> There are 10s of thousands of chartists who look at whatever market and
> note
> the same thing trying to figure out "where" the market is going.
>
> The news last week was the US 2 bond interest rates touching-sometimes
> crossing the 10 year rate. A lot of comment. Is the US economy running
> out
> of steam?? Or is it a natural consequence of the Feds gradually increasing
> interest rates when the long term bond market is going it own way?
>
> Ah what magic people see in numbers!
>
>
>
>
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