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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 20, 2010 5:00
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EUR

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Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
14 years ago
Oct 3, 2010 10:33
qingdao is my hometown. :)
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mulhouse, France
Posts: 2822
14 years ago
Oct 3, 2010 9:08
eh catnip spezial for you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tklx3j7kgJY
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mulhouse, France
Posts: 2822
14 years ago
Oct 3, 2010 9:03
dave
after 1.37 we have some resisitance back from 14 march 2010
when this resistance will be broken then i project 1.4306.
DaveO
UK
Posted Anonymously
14 years ago
Oct 2, 2010 23:23
Catnip,

Thank you for your explanation and duly understood.
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mulhouse, France
Posts: 2822
14 years ago
Oct 2, 2010 20:37
agreed
i work in qingdao
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
14 years ago
Oct 2, 2010 20:01
said, china development base on low paid worker. if they do not change that, the syetem will never balance. and i am a chinese, i do not see any changes about low paid worker.

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mulhouse, France
Posts: 2822
14 years ago
Oct 2, 2010 17:07
so far that has worked well for securitize europe
catnip
Frankfurt, Germany
Posted Anonymously
14 years ago
Oct 2, 2010 16:59
To leave the Euro is indeed possible by Maastricht and other Euro founding treaties.
It were benefical for Greece and possibly Spain but suicide for Germany.
Because the appreciation of DMark would be enormous and there were no means to fight speculative attacks. It is indeed a trap. But basically it is the consequence of German politics.
That was in good old tradition go east oriented instead of go south. If the workload that was outsourced to eastern Europe had been outsourced to Italy, Greece Portugal Spain the eurozone economy were balanced and most likely very strong as the dependency on export were reduced. But after all one choses career in politics after he failed to qualify for a
night watchman job.
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France
Posted Anonymously
14 years ago
Oct 2, 2010 16:56
@qingyu

dont say there are more stupid than they imagine
chinese have to find the balance in the dual system.
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
14 years ago
Oct 2, 2010 13:46
Catnip, tell me please. What is the argument for your country to remain in EUR currency ?

Seems to me you have nothing to gain but everything to lose and the ultimate loss could prove catastrophic to the only euroland nation that has basically kept its house in order and actually has a sensible manufacturing export base.