Slovenia adopting the Euro 01.06...any effect!?
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    jreswor
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    Well my state will adopt the euro (is embracing ),. . .the first and the sole ex-comunist country from easteren europe that will embrace the euros beginning the 1. january 2006. No matter what everyone says that consumer prices wont be effected,... they've already been raised, and will be farther on (like in each euro country that has embraced the euro).

    My ideas. . .adopting that the euro Have related expenses,. . .not couple even to the euro zone. So it ought to have some brief bearish effect on total inflation.

    Why? ....simply since it isn't cheap (security,. .banks, businesses,...) they will have extra expenses. . .and what will that effect,. . .THE EURO currency.

    My ideas yours and only?

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    axruboS_CT
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    Have afroamericans get the ability in authorities?

    The democrats won a majority in what is called a mid-term election. Big thing. They are not all AfricanAmericans, probably about 25% are.

    The country is still 50/50 democrats/republicans. Both parties SUCK.

    How great a country is, depends upon its own people - not politicians.

    We have the best people on the planet so I am not concerned. And I do comprise the afroamericans in that.

    If you are so happy the democrats gained in last election why would you ask about afroamericans anyhow?

  3. #3
    jreswor
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    I've said slovaks, therefore I mentioned afroamericans,...I actually like them longer. . .so its actually a women accountable afterall...

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    axruboS_CT
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    Although I've been to Germany and Austria I showed my ignorance not knowing about other parts of Europe. By assuming that individuals from Slovenia were called Slovaks and not Slovenians. Found out on Wiki and that you border Italy. Didn't understand. You learn something everyday, huh.

    Can you figure town I am loed in USA which shows in my profile if you translate it from English to the appropriate language? It is pretty easy.

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    hvuxxesSbes
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    Not certain slovania will influence the euro however there is an interest rate announcement next Thursday. I am going that the majority of the action is already factored in but I believe much of it has to come when the Slovanians embrace the currency and set it in usage. Overall, likely will not have a much impact as the population is modest, GDP, etc.. .

    I believe the 150pip move was the USD NFP.

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    SesiresCesrTo
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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    not sure how slovania will influence the euro but there is an EUR interest rate statement next Thursday. I'm going that most of the activity is factored in but I also believe a lot of it has to come if the Slovanians adopt the currency and set it in use. In general, probably will not have a much impact as the population is small, GDP, etc.. .

    I believe the 150pip movement was the USD NFP.
    I'm from Slovenija and that I can say, that:
    We've allready adopt the currency and set it in use, so we allready see the efect into eur.

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    hvuxxesSbes
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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I'm out of Slovenija and that I will say:
    We have allready adopt the currency and put it in use, so we allready see the efect into eur.
    That is what I believed, but we will see on the 8th (Monday), the way the currency responds to it. Was it a smooth transition or would you believe any volitility will take place?

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    SesiresCesrTo
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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    that's exactly what I thought, but we will see about the 8th (Monday), how the currency reacts to it. Was it a smooth transition or do you believe any volitility will happen?
    We'll see on Monday. Nothin large I thnink, a few move, nothing fast, although some volitility will occur.

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    jreswor
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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Although I have been to Germany and Austria I revealed my ignorance not knowing about other parts of Europe. By imagining that individuals from Slovenia were called Slovaks rather than Slovenians. Found out on Wiki and that you border Italy. Didn't know. You learn something everyday, huh.

    Can you figure city I'm loed at USA which shows in my profile if you translate it in English into the proper language? It is rather easy.
    That clarifies, I thought that has been done on purpose. . .slovenia is slovenia, ppl, are not slovanian.
    Let me clarify once and for ALL
    Slovenia. . .2mio ppl tiny little heaven bordering Italy, austria, croatia, and hungary- BALKAN or ex Yugoslavia
    Slovakia. . .5mio ppl, bordering Austria, Hungary, Czech Republik, Ukraine and Poland
    Slavonia. . .this is a part of Vojvodia, that had exactly the exact same standing as Kosovo, Now its still a part of Serbia. So Serbia has Vojvodina Kosovo, and Serbia. Thats why the issues came out in the first place. Kosovo, is similar to #268;Cellular #269;enija at Russia. The Land was Russian, but ppl had been muslims, so they had 5-15 baybies, and thus the majority of the ppl, had been in some years fairly altered...
    Rats....ill check it out, I know where Florida is,. . .close into Cuba which remains comunist country. How can u get accustomed to live with those

    Prices have gone up, thats the first thing I like with euro, several bussinesse that were associated with exchanging cuurencies were closed down, or are being diversified into stock trading.The thing u have to comprehend about slovenia growth is: This u can not trade slovenian stocks with CFDs like u can with SPain, Italy, GB, D, A, NL, B,...u can buy stocks, but can not sell them if u dont have them
    And Yes it may be true that the motive was NFD, at all, but it could possibly be true, that our country, banks, businesses etc, were buying Euros earlier we touch 2007, I mean phisicly buying, that is a truth, I dont know if this was the motive for push EUR before 07,'' but it could have some effect. CAo men have to go!

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