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goodheart4ever Posted at 3:19 am on Mar. 2, 2007
Hello there

What makes a currency strong and what relation does it have with gold stock?

thanks

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goodman Posted at 12:58 am on Mar. 7, 2007
Depends upon your GDP, Gold stock and foreign debt.
obvious child Posted at 12:44 pm on Mar. 2, 2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_market

Not exactly, but it does have alot of information as to why a currency falls or rises. I don't have the time to explain why.

PopArtsy Posted at 12:39 pm on Mar. 2, 2007
I think a currency's strength just depends on how easy and cost efficient it is to produce as well as keeping distribution at a sustainable level
DLicious Posted at 3:57 am on Mar. 2, 2007
Hmmm...well im from South Africa and we are one of the worlds largest gokld suppliers. Our currency is not the strongest but it helps strengthen our Rand because it brings in foreign currency which boosts our economy significantly strengthening our currency.
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