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To: GST who wrote (103552)5/17/2000 11:00:00 PM
From: Sarmad Y. Hermiz  Read Replies (2) of 164684
 
>> I think the economic outlook is very bright indeed, for the US and the rest of the world

Don't you think that with US rates rising, the dollar will get stronger, hurting exports and increasing imports ? And in the process increasing the number of dollars abroad that will eventually come home ?

If the trade deficit is running at a couple hundred $bil per year now for several years, what is the cumulative deficit ? shouldn't be around 2 or 3 trillion ? Isn't that just basically money supply that will ignite huge inflation ? How come we never hear about the cumulative trade deficit ? Does it dissipate with time, somehow ? Or has that money come back already in the form of foreign ownership of US stocks. Maybe that was part of the 2 trillion that evaporated from the market last month.
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