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To: LLCF who wrote (2236)6/9/2003 3:09:46 PM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4905
 
There is more to inflation than rising wage demands no?

I can't have even one more discussion with you about what it is that defines inflation. Either you understand by now or you don't.

But to support the dollar it isn't that Euro needs to be attractive, it's that the US needs to remain much more attractive [to the tune of a Bill a day or some such thing] than anywhere else.

Why is it that you think that the dollar needs to be supported?

I believe that the flow has already slowed [probably why the dollar has been down] no?

So its not negative?

You mean their central banks are buying dollars to inflate their own economies??? I guess you could call that 'investing' in the US, but I wouldn't.

Japan isn't buying dollars its selling Yen. Its a subtle point but an important one.