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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (31230)9/27/2000 10:56:53 AM
From: Jan Crawley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
at some point the US government must admit that they under reported inflation.

Ok, Haim,

I caught some stats from CNBC yesterday -- For the past few months, the ranking of the US-equity purchasing..

Number 1, the largest in-flow of cash is from the US mutual funds..(institutions..)
Number 2, the foreign $$.

Why do the foreigners keep buying US equity? coz our government under-report?



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (31230)9/27/2000 11:00:04 AM
From: Galirayo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
[ SOX ] Hiram ...

Howa bout those SOX? They are trying.



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (31230)9/27/2000 11:04:01 AM
From: jzjns  Respond to of 42787
 
CPI might understate inflation.

quotes.freerealtime.com

New York, Sep 27, 2000 (123Jump via COMTEX) -- The Labor Department said a
technical problem with the Consumer Price Index might be leading it to
underestimate inflation in recent months, suggesting that prices have been
rising faster than thought, and giving the Federal Reserve possible reason to
keep boosting interest rates. The CPI could be off as much as 0.3%, making all
the difference between inflation that's under control and inflation that's out
of control.