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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Mike M2 who wrote (72324)12/24/1999 9:44:00 PM
From: valueminded   of 132070
 
William/Mike:

I agree with william. AG will not drain credit he has no credibility with the bond market anymore. (with wall street and the media yes but not with the bond market) I also expect the bond will collapse, yields will hit 8% by midyear. Bonds will go on a tear and spike into the double digit yields by 2001. It will be interesting to see their effect on the stock market. From my perspective, the bond market is much easier to predict than the stock market. At least it behaves somewhat rationally. (ie increase supply of bonds and money supply and yields go up) In wall street, increase the number of ipos shares outstanding, etc and the market prices them at a higher value. counterintuitive in my opinion
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