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To: Paul Corbett who wrote (1693)1/7/1998 11:27:00 AM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Read Replies (1) of 11051
 
>>Probably the US currency is being bought up by Asian companies<<

...asuming there's still some left with cash. I would restate the sentence as >>...being bought by selling out in Asia and switching to hard green cash<<

>>As more cash comes into the US rates go down.<< ha...?! What everybody wants to have, usually gets more expensive.

>>The danger for US companies is a flood of cheap Asian cars,tv sets, etc. watch out gm<< I been to Penang years ago and what I saw were miles of American-owned factories. As M. Dell said:"Asia? No problem. Our purchasing bills are getting better and better."

Too much of this good stuff brings up the specter of deflation. I'm pretty sure A. Greenspan started to think of it back in 96, or at the latest in 97.

A joke at the end: a comment on MSNBC - actually I'm not sure but it was a VERY seriously looking bunch of know-alls: "Deflation? No problem. Feds will just have to crank up the greenback production a little".

Yeah, and the gravity reaches 3 miles high. Which is why the earth is flat. And I met Elvis yesterday.

DJ
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