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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 17:06:30 -0500
- From: Mark Jakubowycz <mj00+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Ruble futures market info?
- In-Reply-To: <92321.142836YZKCU@CUNYVM.BITNET>
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- >Now that the Soviet Union's gone and the Russian economy is opening up
- >(it hopes) to foreign investors, where might one get some information
- >about a rubles futures market?
- >
- >Does one exist? How does one find a broker?
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- No there is no futures market on rubles. No there will not be one in the
- near future. The currency isn't even stable. It is govenment controlled.
- There is no futures market on many more reputable currencies. There
- won't be any on the ruble for a long time.
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- [ Mark Jakubowycz | the water surrounded ]
- [ (mj00+@andrew.cmu.edu) | wood into which one ]
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