Re: > Outlaw pricing in currencies other than the Euro
Thanks for the comments.
Im sorry my post should have been clearer, but what I meant was trading goods and services from one eurozone country to another eurozone country.
Unfortunately some of these goods and services are routed through the UK thus incurring the double exchange risk.
Agents often have exclusivity deals with the manufacturer which precludes dealing directly with the producer.
Thankfully more and more buyers are concluding deals in euro directly with eurozone suppliers thus taking full advantage of the single currency.
Rainyday, yes we will continue to use USD for internationally traded commodities and perhaps Sterling for shipping and some other services but I think the euro will grow in usage especially in eastern europe. I'm not sure what currency Indian software companies use but I suspect that that they would not refuse a contract in Euro.
My main point was to highlight the ineffiency of using two currencies where one would do.
Davido, do B&Q really price in sterling?
Thanks,
A.J.A Pale