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To: Perspective who wrote (82370)9/22/2003 2:48:05 PM
From: skinowski  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 209892
 
a collapsing currency will take US liquidity with it into the toilet, and stock prices as well due to the decreased demand.

I am trying to understand this. I would think that a decline in the value of the Dollar may nominally increase the "value" of dollar denominated assets. Prices of equities would be falling in terms of gold or stable currencies, but could be actually "increasing" in terms of inflation-ravaged dollars.