wlanboy
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A simple chart of the dollar/euro exchange rate for the last three years:
The ECB (The European Central Bank) altered the base line again. You have to pay 0.02% if you use a credit and you have to pay 0.2% if you invest money.
This is terrific. Banks have to pay money to put their money to the ECB.
On the other side I should start a bank: Getting money for 0.02% and lending it to business for 3.3%.
But the main topic is that we will soon have a 1:1 rate between $ and €.
One thing that will have an impact on buying stuff from the US (as an EU citizen).
You opinions?
The ECB (The European Central Bank) altered the base line again. You have to pay 0.02% if you use a credit and you have to pay 0.2% if you invest money.
This is terrific. Banks have to pay money to put their money to the ECB.
On the other side I should start a bank: Getting money for 0.02% and lending it to business for 3.3%.
But the main topic is that we will soon have a 1:1 rate between $ and €.
One thing that will have an impact on buying stuff from the US (as an EU citizen).
You opinions?