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To: philv who wrote (19222)10/7/2003 9:04:22 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81980
 
Phil > Here's some more insanity

So far, it's only an idea in a magazine.

But I have to say it makes a lot of sense to me especially considering the Japanese economy is recovering and the Yen is also strengthening at the same time. Even a small bit of the available $12 trillion will ensure an incredible local demand for local produce and without the need to have to export.

I don't know if you've noticed that the rally in US Treasuries appears to have fizzled out and therefore interest rates are rising again.

stockcharts.com[l,a]dalaynay[de][pd150,2][ilb14!la12,26,9]

If true, a rise in interest rates will hit the stockmarket and property values but will strengthen the USD.