09 April 2007

Moving toward a Single Global Currency, one country at a time

On 1 January 2007, Slovenia abandoned its national currency and became the 13th eurozone member.
Around the world, other countries are considering joining regional monetary unions, or creating new ones.
At some point the financial leaders of the world will understand the advantages of a Single Global Currency and begin planning. The merger of the euro with any of the other major global currencies, would create considerable momentum toward that goal.
Also on 1 January 2007, the 2007 Edition of “The Single Global Currency – Common Cents for the World” was published. The original edition is now on line at http://www.singleglobalcurrency.org/book_about.html
The world should begin planning now for the Single Global Currency, to be managed by a Global Central Bank within a Global Monetary Union.