Originally posted by pmeswani
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Get rid of your Greek and Spanish Euros....
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostSlips or bars? And do you need someone to rub your ferengi ears?Comment
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I don't envisage, not even for one second, Greece leaving the euro area. This is nonsense; this is propaganda. The exit of Greece out of the euro was not the subject of our debate today. Absolutely no-one, absolutely no-one, argued in that sense.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostLink does not work and also I did not know Greeks and Spaniash had their own Euros.
Well, technically, it's the same currency. The ECB allowed each country to print their own Euros. They are given a unique code to identify the country of origin. So if one country goes belly up, the other countries can refuse to accept the euro from the said country.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostLinky has been taken down.
Well, technically, it's the same currency. The ECB allowed each country to print their own Euros. They are given a unique code to identify the country of origin. So if one country goes belly up, the other countries can refuse to accept the euro from the said country.
And the codes are here - Euro banknotes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . I did not know that a code has been reserved for the UK. I am sure it can't be long until we join after all.Comment
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BBC News - New Greek elections as coalition talks fail - Venizelos
And its another election. How much does each electon cost the Greeks? Oh well, they can always print the money to meet the costs.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post+1
And the codes are here - Euro banknotes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . I did not know that a code has been reserved for the UK. I am sure it can't be long until we join after all.
Certain Govt. Depts are working with systems which can be switched to Euros without a pause. That was a wasted requirement.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostLinky has been taken down.
Well, technically, it's the same currency. The ECB allowed each country to print their own Euros. They are given a unique code to identify the country of origin. So if one country goes belly up, the other countries can refuse to accept the euro from the said country.Keeping calm. Keeping invoicing.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostWell, technically, it's the same currency. The ECB allowed each country to print their own Euros. They are given a unique code to identify the country of origin. So if one country goes belly up, the other countries can refuse to accept the euro from the said country.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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