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Politics : Dutch Central Bank Sale Announcement Imminent?

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (22584)3/10/2005 2:02:23 PM
From: The Wharf  Read Replies (2) of 81068
 
I see only inflation that could possibly represent that the US $ has decreased in buying power but there is utterly nothing else in this area's higher income group that could be read as there is concern of a potential slow down.

The lower income group are not faring so well as more people are lining up to get rebates on aluminum tins.

It will be interesting to see how this pans out increase in rates will affect those holding flexible rate mortgages and that pending on the amount of debt held by lower income earners could create a whole new problem in the retail area. There are fewer houses for sale which could mean that fewer are able to upgrade and price start to become more stable Hopefully that could mean invest in the economy not in the ranch.

If there is a slow down it is not to me visible Searle, as from packaging to programming business seem to be holding its own.
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