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To: Tommaso who wrote (133762)11/9/2001 4:26:19 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 436258
 
New C&I lending numbers out...don't look too good for the reliquification groupies:

stls.frb.org

Even as MZM hits a new World Record:

stls.frb.org

Hmmm, deflation is good for debtors, right?<G>



To: Tommaso who wrote (133762)11/9/2001 4:32:26 PM
From: Lucretius  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
that's exactly what it was, but it doesn't mean it will end tomorrow



To: Tommaso who wrote (133762)11/9/2001 4:39:24 PM
From: Brasco One  Respond to of 436258
 
FBI: Same Person Probably Wrote Anthrax Letters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI (news - web sites) said on Friday it was near certain the same person authored three anthrax-tainted letters and that the person was probably was an adult male who may have worked in a laboratory or had a scientific background.

``It is highly probable, bordering on certainty, that all three letters were written by the same person,'' the FBI said of anthrax-laced letters sent to NBC News In New York, the New York Post newspaper and Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle.

In releasing a profile of the person and asking for public help in identifying who may be responsible, the FBI said the anthrax in the Daschle letter was more potent, more refined and more easily dispersed than what the other two letters contained.

The FBI said whomever sent the letters was likely to have taken ``appropriate protective steps to insure their own safety,'' such as an anthrax vaccine or getting antibiotics.

It said the person may work in a laboratory and ``probably has a scientific background to some extent or at least a strong interest in science.'' The person also may be ``comfortable working with hazardous materials,'' the FBI said.



To: Tommaso who wrote (133762)11/10/2001 12:12:58 AM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Tom - Which leaps and strikes do you have.

Thanks

M



To: Tommaso who wrote (133762)11/10/2001 8:28:43 AM
From: sun-tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
<Has anyone pointed out that this entire rally might well be partly explained by a lot of short selling right after September 11 and the subsequent covering from the bottom reached thereafter?>

imo short covering was responsible for the first 60% and Fed induced liquidity was responsible for the painful, last 40%