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Politics : Dutch Central Bank Sale Announcement Imminent?

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (20845)5/1/2004 6:39:00 PM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (1) of 81209
 
SA AG can't control China's inflation neither can she so she has to raise rate but her problem is huge she must unpeg at some point. So as she sits there holding on to the peg she increases the numbers of Yuan and in that process devalues it's ability to create value. She has to target her own currency and when she does there is a high possibility she will increase inflation here substantially.

AG faces problems he can't correct. Loan demand here is not increasing but inflation is. Our deficit has to increase due to an utterly stupid war and no matter who is in power here we have to deal with this war. Those seeking free and seeing a free for all is certainly isn't going to aid transition.

BWDIK
We appear to be exempt from any and all rulings of the UN.

Twenty five nations in the Euro twenty five different economies under a peg.

AG is good but to me i don't think he can cover this one.
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