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To: jeffbas who wrote (9332)12/16/1999 11:10:00 AM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78516
 
That maybe but if you say its a knee jerk reaction, I believe interest rate hikes in 2000 are at this point unavoidable for two reasons: all the liquidity put into the system during last six weeks will have to be taken out; must encourage foreign investors to keep holding our bonds in the face of $ devaluation- so if you believe interest rates will rise a good 1/2 point in the first three months of 2000- why buy housing stocks now even if they are undervalued?