Well if Sunday comes and goes we can put a lot of credibility to bed. :ro_emote:
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Well if Sunday comes and goes we can put a lot of credibility to bed. :ro_emote:
ya know if your Iraq, and your money is worth squat, your going thru all the hassle of reval (getting this signed, and that signed, going to this meeting, and that meeting) why not make all the trouble worth it? I say jump yourselves up to about $4.75 or $5.00. why not, make Jordan, and Kuwait and all your nieghbors scramble to catch up to you.
i believe i speak for the rest of us when i say go ahead! you deserve it!
Can't by IMF Regulations that will not allow a country to price their currency far below or above the average rates of the surrounding countries - as to go in too low creates an unstable situation,that might lead to the collapse of Poor Little Jordan's economy as they just raised their rate by six cents to over $1.40/Dinar and could be seen as economic warefair by neighboring countries...it was all posted here a week or so ago...
Fred
No RfxLady...Anything from the official CBI site is "REAL"! :cheers:
...not heard from my cousins, friends, uncles, co-workers, sisters husband...you get the picture...
Well the CBI statement is not saying for sure, 'it's reval time folks'. They would never spell out their intentions and spark a mass buy up of dinar. Like the Chinese government when they dismissed a float of the Yuan 2 days before they actually did float it almost 2 years ago.
Let's see what happens with this rumour. My point, and others is that credibility damage will be done if it doesn't come off, moreso considering the confidence involved here.
if your speaking of neno's credibility, i dont think it will take a hit.. he stated very clearly that it was not his usual source, and that he hesitated posting it until he recieved confirmation, or denial, from his "friend"..
everyone deserves a swing and a miss every now and then