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    Exclamation Where is the evidence to dollar pegging?

    Hi folks,

    How do we know, and where has it been officially stated, that the dinar will be pegged to the dollar? Perhaps it is a currency that is not meant to be linked with the dollar, kinda like the yen or the peso (i think).

    Please keep the speculation down to a minimum in your replys; lets get to the bottom of this.

    and GO VIKES!!!!
    When you see a rattlesnake poised to strike, you do not wait until he has struck before you crush him.
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    Default no one knows...

    Quote Originally Posted by Birdman
    Hi folks,

    How do we know, and where has it been officially stated, that the dinar will be pegged to the dollar? Perhaps it is a currency that is not meant to be linked with the dollar, kinda like the yen or the peso (i think).

    Please keep the speculation down to a minimum in your replys; lets get to the bottom of this.

    and GO VIKES!!!!

    Everything on here is "speculation"...Nobody has said for sure that it will be pegged, or to what it will be pegged....becuase nobody knows for certain!

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    Default what is for certain

    The current situation cant last forever. Either way, someone will dominate. Once that person stands out, then the dinar will make a move. Till then, it will be sheer speculation
    T. Edmonds DNC 2004

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqi Al Yahud
    The current situation cant last forever. Either way, someone will dominate. Once that person stands out, then the dinar will make a move. Till then, it will be sheer speculation
    The question isnt whether or not the dinar will move, but will it be pegged to the dollar.
    When you see a rattlesnake poised to strike, you do not wait until he has struck before you crush him.
    --Franklin D. Roosevelt

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    Nobody knows...at least that is telling!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birdman
    The question isnt whether or not the dinar will move, but will it be pegged to the dollar.

    if its pegged to the dollar it will move with the dollar.....straight down!
    im betting with warren buffet and george soros and shorting the dollar by buying up foreign currencies and gold.
    euros and swiss francs naturally and the aussie dollar and vietnam dong look way underpriced.
    within 5 years the worlds central banks will have switched to the euro for its currency reserves and opec will switch to the petroeuro.
    paris and berlin will be the new washington and washington will be the new buenos aires!!
    michael jackson is proof that only in america can a poor black boy grow up to be a rich white woman.

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    Default Too complicated

    This pegging stuff is far too sophisticated for my mind. There is much destruction yet to be done in Iraq anyway to worry about such silly things.
    T. Edmonds DNC 2004

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    Default Kull-i-Shay'

    Eventually all things are pegged to
    silver and gold
    Whether we talk about currency or character.

    oneness,
    dh
    good as gold :D

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    Thumbs up wouldn't make much sense

    Quote Originally Posted by Birdman
    The question isnt whether or not the dinar will move, but will it be pegged to the dollar.
    wouldn't make much sense to be pegged to the dollar, but we will be able to exchange our Dinar for US currency or any other recognized currency at the current exchange rate.

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    Question

    I posted that information a few months back. If you're real bored go and look at my posts and find 'why Iraq will/won't peg to the dollar'. There's a link to a report written by an economist who explains that exact scenario. I think it's page 8 where it's explained in layman's terms. If you can't find it, let me know and when i'm real bored I'll find the information again. Good luck.

    Ok I was bored and wanted to re-read the info: Here it is:

    This report has some heavy economic mumbo jumbo, but it explains the reason for a floating currency pretty well. This system seems best for the interim in the case of the Dinar. Basically a currency that 'floats' is allowed to depreciate when world markets are down. Page 8 has the best explanation.

    http://www.stern.nyu.edu/globalmacr...rencyregime.pdf
    Last edited by lasagnabro; 09-27-2004 at 07:15 PM. Reason: new info
    ...he who dares not offend, cannot be honest. Thomas Paine.

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    I have heard that this Dinar is used by big oil company's for trade. Could the euro take place of the Dinar as far as value for trade? I think it could be hard to cash in the dinar. Any thoughts?

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