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"Euros Accepted" signs pop up in New York City
« on: February 09, 2008, 05:30:16 AM »

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"Euros Accepted" signs pop up in New York City


Wed Feb 6, 2008 4:09pm EST

NEW YORK (Reuters) - In the latest example that the U.S. dollar just ain't what it used to be, some shops in New York City have begun accepting euros and other foreign currency as payment for merchandise.

"We had decided that money is money and we'll take it and just do the exchange whenever we can with our bank," Robert Chu, owner of East Village Wines, told Reuters television.

The increasingly weak U.S. dollar, once considered the king among currencies, has brought waves of European tourists to New York with money to burn and looking to take advantage of hugely favorable exchange rates.

"We didn't realize we would take so much in and there were that many people traveling or having euros to bring in. But some days, you'd be surprised at how many euros you get," Chu said.

"Now we have to get familiar with other currencies and the (British) pound and the Canadian dollars we take," he said.

While shops in many U.S. towns on the Canadian border have long accepted Canadian currency and some stores on the Texas-Mexico border take pesos, the acceptance of foreign money in Manhattan was unheard of until recently.

Not far from Chu's downtown wine emporium, Billy Leroy of Billy's Antiques & Props said the vast numbers of Europeans shopping in the neighborhood got him thinking, "My God, I should take euros in at the store."

Leroy doesn't even bother to exchange them.

"I'm happy if I take in 200 euros, because what I do is keep them," he said. "So when I go back to Paris, I don't have to go through the nightmare of going to an exchange place."

(Reporting by Angela Moore, writing by Bill Berkrot; Editing by Doina Chiacu)

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Re: "Euros Accepted" signs pop up in New York City
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2008, 08:52:30 AM »

Heh.

Euros should be accepted regardless.

But hilarious how awful the dollar is doing.

Actually thats now funny at all, that really sucks.
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« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2008, 04:08:01 PM »

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Heh.

Euros should be accepted regardless.

But hilarious how awful the dollar is doing.

Actually thats now funny at all, that really sucks.


Well, I guess we can say that this is like all bourgeois things -- it's a development that's happening over our heads, and which we (currently) have no control over.

NAFTA comes to mind as another bourgeois-oriented thing that is simply top-down, not bottom-up.

As far as what kind of colored paper we're using, it's brings to mind the adage, "New boss -- same as the old boss." What counts for workers is the wages we're receiving, the benefits, and our collective bargaining power versus the bosses.

If this were any other country we'd be seeing economic chaos due to the devaluation of the currency, as in Argentina in the past few years -- because the U.S. is a huge, developed, imperialist First-World country, it gets all the assistance it requires from the rest of the world, particularly from China which invests in U.S. Treasuries, thus propping up the dollar.


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