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To: Aggie who wrote (2626)5/7/2000 12:24:00 PM
From: seminole  Respond to of 4916
 
I believe the increase will be 25 basis points because the trend is your friend. Since the Fed is not a dynamic group, I think the most likely increase is the same increase as last time. The sum of all increases are more important than any one increase, there is no reason to make this one special. Also, a large rate increase hurts the Euro. But this is just my opinion.

Good luck



To: Aggie who wrote (2626)5/8/2000
From: Angler  Respond to of 4916
 
Good luck to you, Aggie.

I'm not worried about the next Fed Increase. It's the ones coming after that and how many?

Angler