To: European Guest; Cronos
The Zloty has a fixed exchange rate to the euro and Poland is a EU member, so they’re part of the EU market. If the euro colapses so will the zloty. It’s might be a issue on psychological arguments, but not on facts.
My bet is that greek will default, quit the Euro and the EU with it’s free market. The euro then will bounce back and skyrocket.
3 posted on
07/24/2011 4:58:12 AM PDT by
buzzer
To: buzzer; European Guest
I don't think (but don't know) that the Złoty has a fixed exchange rate to the euro. it fluctuates quite a bit.
5 posted on
07/24/2011 12:13:06 PM PDT by
Cronos
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