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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (75777)10/8/2000 1:19:33 AM
From: isopatch  Respond to of 95453
 
Agree George. Only question IMO is where CBs intervene next.

Markets of North, South and Central America showed more weakness Friday than either Europe or Asia. Certainly, they tend to follow the US market. But Mexico was down well over 3% on Friday continuing it's intermediate decline.

finance.yahoo.com^MXX&d=2ym

Canada and Brazil were also down significantly. Each was got hit for more than 2 1/2% Friday.

Be VERY interesting to see how the Asian markets open late Sunday evening, New York time.

Unless something breaks to cool the ME off, my guess is a lot of Asian weakness that will spread westward, through Europe to our markets, as the day progresses.

Isopatch