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Strategies & Market Trends : January Effect 2003

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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (497)5/31/2003 9:40:52 PM
From: Londo  Read Replies (2) of 666
 
I don't doubt it, but my real question is: What the hell is going to happen to the bond yields in the meantime? 4.362% for the next 28 years is rather low considering that Greenspan's probably done raising rates for the rest of his life.

When does the money supply and fiscal deficits 'hit the fan' and translate into inflation and thus higher rates?
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