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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (12982)9/25/2024 12:08:25 PM
From: Elroy Jetson   of 13782
 
No. Fed Liquidity Window operations are still sharply negative as they have been for the past several months leading up to the decline in interest rates.

Liquidity is being withdrawn from the US economic system by the Fed.
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But for the past several days China has been pumping massive amounts of liquidity into their faltering economic system, with far more to come to avoid total economic collapse of the Middle Kingdom.

China's real estate market, where citizens don't own the land under their homes, has so far vaporized 42% of the net worth of China's savers. Retirees and those facing retirement are dealing with grim prospects.

No money left in China for freebies for Kenya. Repayment of Kenya's loans from China have to begin.
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