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Politics : Dutch Central Bank Sale Announcement Imminent?

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To: Gary H who wrote (15941)10/18/2002 5:59:09 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) of 81267
 
Gary >I don't see any sign of hitting bottom yet.

financialsense.com

>>>....the only thing keeping us out of a more serious recession is a willing consumer who is able to take on more debt in order to support consumption. Debt is the only thing driving our economy, government debt, state and municipal debt, corporate debt, and consumer debt. In Washington, Wall Street, and in universities they all think this is healthy.

In the end the truth always wins out and the markets have their way. That’s why stocks have fallen for three years now. The decline in the market is more a true reflection of the underlying economic and profit trends, which are worsening.<<<

adenforecast.com

>>>Meanwhile, gold's intermediate rise is over. If gold now stays below $312, it could go to $305, but it'll still be firm in the big picture. Gold will remain bullish during this period of weakness as long as it stays above $297.<<<
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