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To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (14413)6/14/2002 11:34:07 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81840
 
Al >What happens if the US economy recovers faster than the rest of the world--won't the US $ move up again?

Yours guess is as good as mine but I have a feeling that what we are seeing has to do with more than just the economy --- in fact, confidence, or lack of it --- in the good old US, itself.

And, right now I don't think anyone outside the US believes anything that anyone official in the US says.



To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (14413)6/14/2002 11:42:24 AM
From: Ahda  Respond to of 81840
 
What happens if the US economy recovers faster than the rest of the world--won't the US $ move up again? US production up 5 straight months. <?I>

I do not feel this can happen as our labor rate is far too high. Because we are now in a global business world we can be impacted internally as the cost savings are vast outside of this nation.

What we have to hope is there are cool heads and no wars.