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Strategies & Market Trends : Asia Forum

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To: Little Joe who wrote (1292)1/21/1998 9:07:00 AM
From: Worswick   of 9980
 
Tommasso it is my belief that an easy way to find out how much liquidity the Fed is pumping into the system is to look in the Weekly Barron's and turn to: "Market Laboratory: Economic Indicators." Then, look in a box called Federal Reserve Data Bank.

You go down to something called "Total Fed Credit" where you see three columns: "Latest", "Previous Week" and, "Year Ago".

I have the sense though I haven't looked in months that the Fed Credit is in an upward trend.

Hope this is something new. My best
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