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To: Road Walker who wrote (90766)10/21/1999 3:50:00 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
RE:"Yep, but the interest rate thingy is still a problem."

If it's not one thingy it's another. If the Y2K thingy doesn't slow the economy down then like I said, eventually interest rates and AG will...and John Chen will be be living quite comfortably off fixed income...
For all the years we've communicated, you know what happens when interest rates go up.
Sounds like you're more fearful of a rate induced recession than a Y2K induced one? In the last analysis a quirk may occur. Y2K may temper the rate rise and result in a soft landing. That would be ironic.