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Cesco: I might be a fool and maybe I know that's why I cannot understand why Brazil has to adopt a foreign currency. Doesn't it mean that Brazilians are unable to govern their own freaking country? Or maybe it's a fault of almighty USA?
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April 8, 2006
SouthAmerica: I am the only voice that I know who has been recommending that Brazil adopts the euro â I wrote more than 10 articles on that subject since 1999.
No, it doesnât mean that Brazilians are unable to govern their own country. It means that the world is not static as you think, and globalization and international trade makes it a very interesting and dynamic place that changes all the time.
By the way, on your static way of thinking â you said you are a trader â are you still trading and investing in French Francs, Italian Liras, Spanish Pesetas, German Marks, and also in the old currencies of the other countries of the European Union?
If you donât understand international economics then you should stick with trading Baseball cards â since you claim to be a trader.
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