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To: William Hunt who wrote (123390)12/20/2000 8:07:29 AM
From: GVTucker  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
William, RE: The response on OPEC is that if Oil prices fall OPEC will cut the supply to the market thus keeping oil prices high.

OPEC has never shown such discipline in its entire history. In all probability, they won't this time either. In addition, the economics of cartels would argue that the probability of this happening is very, very low.

As stated above Greenspan has an effect on capital in the marketplace by controlling liquidity . As per CNBC the liquidity in the marketplace has dropped to the level in 1998 when we had our last world slowdown . If he does not prime the pump and lower rates productivity will continue to fall ---I believed we were at 3.4%for November which is below the inflation rate .

You make a key assumption there that liquidity is directly correlated to productivity. I don't buy that assumption.
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