Speculation: Dollar vs Euro and future currencies
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:30 am
Steadily, the dollar has been losing ground to the euro since its inception. Recently, the number of euros in circulation globally passed the number of dollars in circulation globally, and barely a week goes by without my hearing that yet another country is starting or stepping up on exchanging dollar reserves for euro reserves.
The euro has climbed so strongly that if I'd bought euros for dollars in 2001 and sold them back for dollars today, I'd have earned a return of 60% on my investment. ($%^&... wish I'd known that in 2001.)
It looks like the euro will shoulder aside the dollar internationally within another couple decades. There's been quite a bit of speculation about what this will do to the US economy...
... but what's interesting to me is that the euro isn't a currency that any country has authority over. A group of countries have collective authority over the currency through what amounts to a process of negotiation.
Something tells me that this may be the wave of the future - not necessarily the euro itself, although that seems well placed, but currencies beyond the financial authority of a single country's banks.
Thoughts?
The euro has climbed so strongly that if I'd bought euros for dollars in 2001 and sold them back for dollars today, I'd have earned a return of 60% on my investment. ($%^&... wish I'd known that in 2001.)
It looks like the euro will shoulder aside the dollar internationally within another couple decades. There's been quite a bit of speculation about what this will do to the US economy...
... but what's interesting to me is that the euro isn't a currency that any country has authority over. A group of countries have collective authority over the currency through what amounts to a process of negotiation.
Something tells me that this may be the wave of the future - not necessarily the euro itself, although that seems well placed, but currencies beyond the financial authority of a single country's banks.
Thoughts?