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To: Les H who wrote (8993)10/28/2003 1:13:19 PM
From: Les H  Respond to of 29602
 
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) and the finance ministry are discussing a proposal to sell a portion of the government's foreign bond holdings in order to finance interventions in the foreign exchange market, a news report said Tuesday.

bvom.com



To: Les H who wrote (8993)10/29/2003 9:03:31 AM
From: Return to Sender  Respond to of 29602
 
Chart of the Day

chartoftheday.com

Back on October 2, 2002, we sent out a chart showing how the stock market has often put in a significant bottom near the end of the mid-term election year. One week later, the market obliged with the major bottom of October 9, 2002. Today's chart illustrates how the majority of major market tops have occurred during a presidential election year (plus or minus one quarter). Stay tuned...

Thanks for the explanation!