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December 20, 2004

Implications of a weak $

I recall the Sunday Telegraph commenting that "Kerry isn't the answer" before the election and criticising him for being an advocate of protectionism (traditionally a Conservative concept).

At the moment the American economy has a fairly extreme problem with a weak dollar, however - presumably this encourages American citizens and companies to trade with one another, rather than with the outside world?

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