>> Cummon. ECU already exists. Euro is supposed to be something new!
> Yeah, but is it?
My understanding is that the EURO will have a fixed conversion rate to
the ECU with the rate being 1.95 EURO's per ECU - so basically, it's
just a means of devaluing the ECU without officially declaring it to
be a devaluation...
Best wishes from Riley.
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