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To: epicure who wrote (54064)9/27/1998 6:25:00 PM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Read Replies (2) of 58727
 
here is one man's opinion

however there are several Europeans over on the Intel Trader thread....and you might ask there...and at least one lives in Germany

remember Kohl said Germany would not join in on a coordinated rate cut...wonder if that will change now

To: +Narotham Reddy (20709 )
From: +Amigo Sergio
Sunday, Sep 27 1998 6:05PM ET
Reply # of 20714

Narotham, I don't know if either of the events you mentioned will have too much of an
impact. Bad news from Japan is not news anymore and Kohl's defeat is consistent with
the wave of center-left governments across Europe; Britain's Tony Blair and France's
Lionel Jospin for example. Germany's unemployment rate hovering over 10% and social
welfare cuts made by Kohl were certainly factors. Turnout for the vote was 82% or
registered voters.

Sergio

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