Watching the dollar
Czechs whose buying options were limited under the old regime
are making up for lost time. Household borrowing is rising
rapidly. Shoppers give little thought to worldly affairs when
deciding whether to put their DVD player on plastic, but today's
easy credit might not last. Speaking on national TV in the U.S.
last week, commentator Pat Buchanan predicted a run on the
dollar. A gradual decline in the dollar's value can benefit Czechs
by making fuel and consumer electronics cheaper, but panic
selling of the dollar would drive up interest rates in the U.S. and
elsewhere. Lenders get nervous when financial markets hit a
period of uncertainty, and they start looking to get their money
back. What George W. Bush does in the coming months with the
U.S. deficits will have repercussions not only in Washington and
New York, but also in Prague and Brno. [Patrick J. Buchanan bank
Czech Republic currency]
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