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McSteviet



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Whoopee !!!!



orangekazzie



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Hi McSteveit



When does this take effect?



Cheers



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ukturk



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01/01/2008 19:29

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hi guys

happy new year

cyprus and malta have adopted the euro as from today

as for s cyprus you can still use cyprus pound till the end of jan but if you buy anything now in the south with cyprus pound you will get the change in euro

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dodger



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01/01/2008 19:58

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But the taxi drivers have got till the end of the month



simbas



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sorry to be a bit vague , but do you mean nc as well ?

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No simbas, just the south. Although did read that from 2009 the 'y' is being dropped from the 'ytl'



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thanks karen



ukturk



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hi guys

the y meaning yeni=new will be dropped at the end of 08 and will just have tl which means turk lira and as far as the north adopting the euro this wont happen until turkey joins the e.u where all e.u countries use the euro as their monatary system

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AbbyG


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ukturk:

You are a mine of information; where would we be without you! Now you can answer my new post about complex fees please!!!!!!!



ilovecyprus


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This was posted by someone else on another site

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Interesting Article on the Reuters web site. A few familiar businessmens names too!



Cypriot euro entry brings divided economies closer



NICOSIA (Reuters) - When Cyprus ditches its pound and enters the euro zone on January 1, it could be a step towards bringing together the economies of the divided island even if no political solution is in sight.



Merchants in the Turkish enclave of northern Cyprus have survived decades of isolation by accepting whatever currency they can. Some now suggest the north should unilaterally adopt the euro in line with Greek Cypriots in the south.



"We already use the euro widely. Turkish Cypriots know the euro well and would have no objection to using it even more," Ali Erel, head of the European Union Association in northern Cyprus, told Reuters.



The north officially uses Turkish lira and declared itself independent in 1983, nine years after Turkey invaded the island in response to an Athens-backed coup in Nicosia.



The enclave of about 250,000 is recognized only by Turkey, which props it up financially and has some 30,000 troops there.



Cyprus joined the EU in 2004, but hopes that the island could be re-united any time soon were shattered when Greek Cypriots voted against a U.N. peace plan just before EU membership.



Although the currency issue was not such a major obstacle to a deal as sovereignty or the rights of thousands of displaced people, euro entry could remove questions over adopting a neutral currency and the responsibilities of the central bank.



The central bank's powers, subject of strong disagreement at the past U.N.-brokered talks, will now be largely taken over by the European Central Bank in Frankfurt.



"It would make things easier," said Costas Apostolides, a Greek Cypriot economist and adviser in past reunification talks.



"Bringing the two sides together is a matter of having the right negotiation framework, but this would make the negotiation process easier," he said.



DISPARITY



The skyline of Nicosia, the ethnically divided capital, speaks volumes on the economic disparity between north and south.



High rise buildings jut into the southern skyline, but not in the north, where per capita gross domestic product of just over $10,000 is less than half that of Greek Cypriots despite the Turkish handouts.



Turkish Cypriots said euro adoption in the south would have little immediate effect on the north's informal economy.



"We've been using the euro for years," says clothes shop owner Cemil Bagcioglari, adding that he also uses the Cyprus pound, the British pound, the dollar and the Turkish lira.



"We accept anything," he said.



In local casinos, frequented by Greek Cypriots since border crossing restrictions were eased in 2003, owners say the euro will not have a negative impact.



"Living in north Cyprus we've always been adaptable to any currency, and we've been using the euro for two years now," said Aziz Kent, owner of the Celebrity Casino.



Turkish Cypriot Central Bank officials say the 9.0 million Cyprus pounds in deposits will automatically be converted to euros on January 1.



"We have links with Turkish commercial banks that have contacts with banks in south Cyprus, so we will have no problem getting the Cyprus lira we hold re-absorbed," said Bagoc Sandalli, a spokesman for the Turkish Cypriot central bank.



ISOLATION



Euro enthusiasts like Erel say ditching the Turkish lira and adopting the euro would be a major opportunity to chip away at the economic isolation that has plagued the Turkish Cypriot community for decades.



In the internationally recognised south, however, the idea is met with skepticism.



"Euro adoption will benefit the whole of Cyprus and facilitate (future) reunification



livethedream


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Wow ilovecyprus, are you trying to take ukturk's crown!! Wonder if it will happen??



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dodger



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reel gud spelin aswel



Tim10


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You all know that there are doomsdays prophecies regarding a "one world currency" -- maybe the Turks are better staying with the Lira. Not that I believe in the doomsday theory -- but it means something to many people....



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