Iceland considering switch to Canadian dollar?
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:48 pm
http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories/20 ... ie-120302/
Interesting idea, Iceland really is too small to be having it's own currency anyways and it
_still_ hasn't regained free tradeablity. Using an outside currency would remove that
impediment to trade and at the moment the Canadian Dollar looks like a not too bad
choice.
Of course some people in the comments are reading way too much into the idea, no
real need or benefit for either side in absorbing them poilitically. (Canada _really_
doesn't need a 3rd official language. ^_-) No need for them to have influence on our
policy either. I do wonder where Iceland's government would come up with the forex
to "redeem" all their currently issued currency for CDN$ though.
Interesting idea, Iceland really is too small to be having it's own currency anyways and it
_still_ hasn't regained free tradeablity. Using an outside currency would remove that
impediment to trade and at the moment the Canadian Dollar looks like a not too bad
choice.
Of course some people in the comments are reading way too much into the idea, no
real need or benefit for either side in absorbing them poilitically. (Canada _really_
doesn't need a 3rd official language. ^_-) No need for them to have influence on our
policy either. I do wonder where Iceland's government would come up with the forex
to "redeem" all their currently issued currency for CDN$ though.