
Central Bankers Anticipate Bumpy Start For Euro, But Future Looks Stable
FOREX '98
GENEVA--The euro will face short-term volatility, say central bankers representing Germany, France, the US, UK and the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), speaking at Forex '98 in Geneva on June 6. However, in the longer term, they anticipate demand for the euro will strengthen and stabilize the new unit.
Panellists at the annual congress of the ACI: The Financial Markets Association included Reiner Konig, head of the economics department at the German Bundesbank in Frankfurt, and Jean
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