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DELL 125.97-1.0%Nov 25 3:59 PM EST

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To: JRI who wrote (62774)9/5/1998 9:35:00 AM
From: Miguel Octavio  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
I found this in Barron's today which relates to our discussion about whether a bear market has ever occured while rates were going down:

The correlation has proved true throughout history, says Bianco. Even in Japan, when the stock market peaked in 1990, interest rates were headed higher. The yield on the 10-year Japanese government bond rose from 5.01% to 8.26% between August 1989 and August 1990. And in the U.S., when the Dow peaked at 2999.75 in July 1990, it occurred as the yield on the 30-year Treasury rose from 8.05% in the beginning of 1990 to 9.17% in September of that year. The Dow proceeded to fall 21.6% from its high.

Miguel
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