>I randomly choose some much more well known currencies. I sure more people
>have heard about the Ruble than have heard about the Tala or the Dobra.
>
>Using the same calculations and techniques as before...
>
>                                            Transaction
>Currency                   GDP              Volume
>Australian Dollar (AUD)  | $393.9 billion | $3.24 billion   | July 2003
>Bahamian Dollar (BSD)    | $5.63 billion  | $46.27 million  | April 2002
>Canadian Dolar (CAD)     | $688.3 billion | $5.66 billion   | September 2003
>Danish Krone (DKK)       | $124.4 billion | $1.02 billion   | April 2003
>Egyptian Pound (EGP)     | $188 billion   | $1.55 billion   | May 2003
>Irish Punt (IEP)         | $67.1 billion  | $551.5 million  | January 2003
>Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)      | $43.7 billion  | $359.18 million | December 2002
>New Zealand Dollar (NZD) | $61.1 billion  | $502.19 million | January 2003
>Russian Ruble (RUB)      | $593.4 billion | $4.88 billion   | August 2003
>Swiss Franc (CHF)        | $191.8 billion | $1.58 billion   | May 2003
>
>


A fantastic entry!!

Can anyone beat it?

(It occurs to me that as the prizes get bigger, one could utilize 
information from earlier entries ... which may, or may not, be a good 

thing.)



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