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Topic: foreign currency in Asia
1onlyaname's photo
Thu 08/20/15 08:11 AM
anyone watching Asian currency hitting new 5 year highs any thoughts??

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 08/20/15 11:28 AM

Wait until Oct when they are declared a world currency and watch the dollar collapse....or at least drop in value to hyper-inflation.... even though we may maintain status as the #1 world currency

InvictusV's photo
Thu 08/20/15 05:25 PM
I didn't realize Asia had a currency..


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Thu 08/20/15 06:14 PM
slaphead

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Thu 08/20/15 06:25 PM

slaphead


:laughing:

Yeah..we still like to barter trade goods and services...:banana: drinker

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Thu 08/20/15 06:28 PM


slaphead


:laughing:

Yeah..we still like to barter trade goods and services...:banana: drinker


I will trade flowers with youflowers bigsmile

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Thu 08/20/15 06:31 PM



slaphead


:laughing:

Yeah..we still like to barter trade goods and services...:banana: drinker


I will trade flowers with youflowers bigsmile


Deal. :laughing:

InvictusV's photo
Thu 08/20/15 06:37 PM


slaphead


:laughing:

Yeah..we still like to barter trade goods and services...:banana: drinker


So what is the continent of Asia's currency called?

mightymoe's photo
Thu 08/20/15 07:47 PM



slaphead


:laughing:

Yeah..we still like to barter trade goods and services...:banana: drinker


So what is the continent of Asia's currency called?


blurmball?

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Thu 08/20/15 07:50 PM




slaphead


:laughing:

Yeah..we still like to barter trade goods and services...:banana: drinker


So what is the continent of Asia's currency called?


blurmball?
rofl rofl


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Thu 08/20/15 08:15 PM
Edited by Pansytilly on Thu 08/20/15 08:16 PM



slaphead


:laughing:

Yeah..we still like to barter trade goods and services...:banana: drinker


So what is the continent of Asia's currency called?


Im not very familiar with financial systems...but the concept is similar to the differences in currency of the continent of north america...yes?

Tho i do enjoy a good barter system...reminds me of a good poker or mahjong game... drinker :banana:

mightymoe's photo
Thu 08/20/15 08:23 PM




slaphead


:laughing:

Yeah..we still like to barter trade goods and services...:banana: drinker


So what is the continent of Asia's currency called?


Im not very familiar with financial systems...but the concept is similar to the differences in currency of the continent of north america...yes?

Tho i do enjoy a good barter system...reminds me of a good poker or mahjong game... drinker :banana:


i think what he's asking is why people think Asia has only one currency... Asia is made up of many nations, 42 to be exact, where north America has 3...

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Thu 08/20/15 08:28 PM
Edited by stefiepek on Thu 08/20/15 08:31 PM

Yeah..we still like to barter trade goods and services...:banana: drinker


So what is the continent of Asia's currency called?


Im not very familiar with financial systems...but the concept is similar to the differences in currency of the continent of north america...yes?

Tho i do enjoy a good barter system...reminds me of a good poker or mahjong game... drinker :banana:


i think what he's asking is why people think Asia has only one currency... Asia is made up of many nations, 42 to be exact, where north America has 3...


But I don't see anyone asking why Asia has only one currency and a post asking for the continent of Asia currency?.. the original post is about the recent Asian currency hit, which should be the China, Malaysia, Australia, etc right?

Confused here again.. Should I change my name to "confuse person"
frustrated rofl

mightymoe's photo
Thu 08/20/15 08:32 PM






slaphead


:laughing:

Yeah..we still like to barter trade goods and services...:banana: drinker


So what is the continent of Asia's currency called?


Im not very familiar with financial systems...but the concept is similar to the differences in currency of the continent of north america...yes?

Tho i do enjoy a good barter system...reminds me of a good poker or mahjong game... drinker :banana:


i think what he's asking is why people think Asia has only one currency... Asia is made up of many nations, 42 to be exact, where north America has 3...


But I don't see anyone asking why Asia has only one currency.. the original post is about the recent Asian currency hit, which should be the China, Malaysia, Australia, etc right?

Or am I reading the message wrongly?shocked


"Asia" doesn't have A currency, it has many...so technically, there's no such thing as Asian currency, just like there is no such thing as north or south American currency, or an African currency......


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Thu 08/20/15 08:36 PM
"Asia" doesn't have A currency, it has many...so technically, there's no such thing as Asian currency, just like there is no such thing as north or south American currency, or an African currency......




I suppose he is referring to
http://www.reuters.com/news/archive/asianCurrencyNews

mightymoe's photo
Thu 08/20/15 08:43 PM


"Asia" doesn't have A currency, it has many...so technically, there's no such thing as Asian currency, just like there is no such thing as north or south American currency, or an African currency......




I suppose he is referring to
http://www.reuters.com/news/archive/asianCurrencyNews



maybe, but it seems wrong to group a bunch of nations with seperate finances to one lump sum...

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Thu 08/20/15 08:45 PM



"Asia" doesn't have A currency, it has many...so technically, there's no such thing as Asian currency, just like there is no such thing as north or south American currency, or an African currency......




I suppose he is referring to
http://www.reuters.com/news/archive/asianCurrencyNews



maybe, but it seems wrong to group a bunch of nations with seperate finances to one lump sum...


rofl slaphead slaphead

mightymoe's photo
Thu 08/20/15 08:48 PM




"Asia" doesn't have A currency, it has many...so technically, there's no such thing as Asian currency, just like there is no such thing as north or south American currency, or an African currency......




I suppose he is referring to
http://www.reuters.com/news/archive/asianCurrencyNews



maybe, but it seems wrong to group a bunch of nations with seperate finances to one lump sum...


rofl slaphead slaphead


so all the Asian nations are economically controlled by China? kinda seems that what they are pointing at...

InvictusV's photo
Thu 08/20/15 08:51 PM
Edited by InvictusV on Thu 08/20/15 08:52 PM


Yeah..we still like to barter trade goods and services...:banana: drinker


So what is the continent of Asia's currency called?


Im not very familiar with financial systems...but the concept is similar to the differences in currency of the continent of north america...yes?

Tho i do enjoy a good barter system...reminds me of a good poker or mahjong game... drinker :banana:


i think what he's asking is why people think Asia has only one currency... Asia is made up of many nations, 42 to be exact, where north America has 3...


But I don't see anyone asking why Asia has only one currency and a post asking for the continent of Asia currency?.. the original post is about the recent Asian currency hit, which should be the China, Malaysia, Australia, etc right?

Confused here again.. Should I change my name to "confuse person"
frustrated rofl


Ok Confused...

Here is the original post:

anyone watching Asian currency hitting new 5 year highs any thoughts??

Notice Asian currency .. Singular...


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Thu 08/20/15 08:51 PM





"Asia" doesn't have A currency, it has many...so technically, there's no such thing as Asian currency, just like there is no such thing as north or south American currency, or an African currency......




I suppose he is referring to
http://www.reuters.com/news/archive/asianCurrencyNews



maybe, but it seems wrong to group a bunch of nations with seperate finances to one lump sum...


rofl slaphead slaphead


so all the Asian nations are economically controlled by China? kinda seems that what they are pointing at...


Being the biggest player in Asia, no doubt any decision made by the China will eventually impact other countries. Their currency control, Shares but their strategic policies at times don't seems to make any sense at all.

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