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To: d:oug who wrote (55218)6/27/2000 12:17:00 AM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 116762
 
<<Latin America to me is foggy, as Mexico may or may not be in it.>>

from
plata.com.mx
I go to
plata.com.mx
showing me that the above mx is a reference to M‚xico

Men£ principal
La propuesta . Beneficios . Libro:
"La plata, el Camino para M‚xico" .
Encuesta . Preguntas y Respuestas, y mucho m s...
¨Qu‚ hay de nuevo?
Viernes 23 de Jun. 2000. "La plata, soluci¢n financiera
de M‚xico, dice Salinas Price" - Jes£s Camacho Morelos, Exc‚lsior.
Available in English
Moneda de plata
para M‚xico y Latinoam‚rica
plata@plata.com.mx
Visitante
Asociaci¢n C¡vica Mexicana Pro Plata A.C.



To: d:oug who wrote (55218)6/27/2000 9:31:00 AM
From: pater tenebrarum  Respond to of 116762
 
Doug, quite right, the Japanese buying up of US assets ended ultimately in failure...but, so goes the argument, what else to do with all those dollars that keep flowing out of the US?
and it is of course no free lunch, as effectively claims on US production assets (i.e. stocks) are exchanged for current consumption (goods produced overseas).
and in the background the Ponzi debt mountain grows and grows...:)

regards,

hb