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To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (38678)6/8/2000 11:55:00 AM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
<if anything , the imbalances have grown even larger, thus the situation has become more dangerous by lingering longer rather than less so.>

Heinz, as you know economists have worried for decades about the phenom of the U.S. dollar increasingly being used overseas as a currency. So far the result has been a one time [I believe] 'free deficit' effect because those dollars never came back. Economists worried because they thought the dollars may eventually 'come back' or 'be sold'. Any idea what % of the U.S. money supply is used around the world??

DAK