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    Jan 26, 2011, 11:31 PM
    How GDP works
    If a country only puts a minium in there GDP, and puts the rest into a 6% banks interest fund. Would that stop there dollar from going up, So they could have a cheapish dollar, but a decent GDP, & they could keep there dollar low, & can export more stuff at same time.


    So it would keep the country's dollar lower, because they have put the money into banks 6% interest funds, to stop sending there dollar up.
    Because a hi GDP, would push there dollar up.

    So if a country did that, would it keep there dollar low, & other things like interest rates & so on.
    What would it do if you did that, if anything at all.

    So if they put it into a banks 6% interest fund, that would not have a say on there dollar / market, like it would if it was in GDP.

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