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Good work on the XLS workbooks.

The ECU is invalid. It was a fictious estimated "bookvalue" only, and only partly representing
a non existing EMU (fictious 8 countries, in stead of the official 11) and for its bookvalues
calculations no official accountancy rule-set was ever esthablished.
The main ECU's purpose on birth was for the Commission and future participating country-members
to gain experience with and learn to deal with having a multilangual single "unified" bookvalue.
Never been Official nor gone into any Official ECC/ECB books, and therefore the ECU fictious rates
have all been dumped straight into the various bin(s) once the €URO was esthablished.

The current Official €uro rates can be obtained from the ECB's €URO site.
For the Official Historical €uro data click the €uro Historical Data link at the bottom of the page.

The former Dutch Guilder was choosen to be the representative underlay of the Historical data set.
Since that the Guilder and its pre-decessor the Floryn, go back well into the Golden 17th Century,
than 5 Centuries of €URO data is available, eg the longest+oldest exchange rate index that's available
to any Central Bank.

ECB-European Central Bank

Daily €URO foreign exchange reference rates
http://www.ecb.int/home/eurofxref.htm

Official Historical €URO data
All series
http://www.statistics.dnb.nl/dnb_cgi/statistics?lang=eng&curry=&table=92&period=d&fcol=0&lcol=17&frow=0&lrow=2400&tsl=t
All titles
http://www.statistics.dnb.nl/dnb_cgi/transfer?lang=eng&curry=&table=92&period=d&fcol=0&lcol=17&file=titles&type=download

Regards,
Ton Maas
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Pfluegl" <thomas.pfluegl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <Macromnt@xxxxxxx>
Sent: zaterdag 3 juni 2000 12:10
Subject: Re: Euro



Bonjour Jean-Jacques,

You can download the Euro from 19790102 to 20000601 at:
        http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~y0003876/euro.txt
The corresponding Chart:
        http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~y0003876/euro.htm

Beware:
Up to 1998 it's the Ecu (XEU), from the beginning of 1999 the Euro (EUR).

If you are having problems reading the German header please let me know.

HTH,
Thomas

For Perl users:
Take a look at http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~y0003876/scripts.html, full of
useful scripts (edit quote lists, download security data, etc.).

>
> Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 15:29:48 EDT
> From: Macromnt@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Euro
> Hi everybody!
> By any chance does somebody have a synthetic data file for the Euro starting
> 1985?
> Whatever the format, I'd appreciate greatly.
> Thank you.
> Jean-Jacques Chénier
> GLOBAL MANAGEMENT
> tel: 212/758-0725
> fax: 212/758-0683
> e-mail: MacroMnt@xxxxxxx
> Web:  w<A
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