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To: Hawk who wrote (7020)5/4/2001 2:26:55 PM
From: Stephen  Respond to of 52237
 
I didn't see the CNBC piece ... but I think there is some concern over the monetary base in terms of real deposits verses the liquidity injected by the FED which results in a leveraged monetary base. One is healthy .. the other is only a temporary support that cannot sustain things indefinitely. The real monetary base is at recession levels ... and anything created by the second is just a bubble unless fundamentals improve..... and I think must do so relatively quickly or the juxtapositions which exist in the ecomonic environment become untenable. Uncle Al is up sh*t-creek without a paddle ... and all I can envision is stagflation as the outcome. Course ... I'm often wrong.

Regards

Stephen