Originally posted by Drogue
Bods: Maybe they are a bit strict IMHO. They would mean there would be no downside, but I am just looking for a situation when the downside is less than the upside. At the moment, that has not happened, but there is a considerable upside.
Bods: Maybe they are a bit strict IMHO. They would mean there would be no downside, but I am just looking for a situation when the downside is less than the upside. At the moment, that has not happened, but there is a considerable upside.
If our interest rates were close for a period of time, and the business cycles were close, then I would go for it.
If our economies are truly converged, surely it would be benefical to wait three or four years to make sure. If we are converged, little can happen to make them "unconverged".Given the risks of the project, it's better to be patient.
Those being met would be great, but if we got close on a few (especially interest rates and cycles) then I would be all for it.
I think we will

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