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To: Don Lloyd who wrote (104692)5/24/2001 7:05:55 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
<The fact that the FED is getting close to the end of the rate reduction period and the fact that there is a supply problem for the bonds >

I posted before on this... what's the duration of the national debt... any clue? Also, at some point in the process don't they start selling more long bonds especially into an inverted yield curve [when inflation kicks up]?

<The fact that the FED is getting close to the end of the rate reduction period >

Are you sure... I'm figuring about 3 1/2 points left to ease over the next year. <NG>

DAK



To: Don Lloyd who wrote (104692)5/24/2001 7:17:36 PM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Respond to of 436258
 
Don,

Thanks for your thoughts on the Long Bond's future behavior.

Joan



To: Don Lloyd who wrote (104692)5/24/2001 8:36:14 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
<<The fact that the FED is getting close to the end of the rate reduction period>>

You underestimate the will of the chief BubbleMeister, Grasshopper!<G>

8:20pm 05/24/01 GREENSPAN: SLUMP ISN'T OVER YET

8:20pm 05/24/01 GREENSPAN: FURTHER RATE CUTS MAY BE NEEDED

8:20pm 05/24/01 GREENSPAN SEES 'NO INFLATIONARY ZEST'

8:20pm 05/24/01 GREENSPAN SEES ECONOMY STRENGTHENING LATER THIS YEAR

8:20pm 05/24/01 GREENSPAN SEES RETURN TO PRODUCTIVITY GAINS OF LATE 90S

8:20pm 05/24/01 GREENSPAN: HIGH-TECH INVENTORY CORRECTION NEEDS TIME

8:20pm 05/24/01 GREENSPAN: FED MUST LEAN AGAINST OVERSHOOTING