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To: elmatador who wrote (7069)6/8/2006 10:46:40 AM
From: elmatador   of 219096
 
I waiting for a decoupling. A sign of it is that the US has raised interest rates but the Brazilian Real refuses to drop.

The way I look at it, FED has to interest rates to up to 10% cause capital flight. Compare that with the past when only bad news was enough.

If US Interest rates are at 4.75% and the US inflation is at how much? Then we can derive the real interest rates are.

Brazil's is 15% inflation rate 4.6% for this year.
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