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To: mishedlo who wrote (2171)3/15/2004 11:22:23 PM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 116555
 
I forgot to add the good side.
It would "cure" inflation and RUSS would be happy.

M



To: mishedlo who wrote (2171)3/16/2004 5:58:58 AM
From: KyrosL  Respond to of 116555
 
Why would housing collapse if the yield curve becomes completely flat and long rates fall? The great majority of mortgages are set by long rates.



To: mishedlo who wrote (2171)3/16/2004 7:08:01 AM
From: loantech  Respond to of 116555
 
MISH!!!!!!!!!!!! EASE UP!!!!!! <ggggggg>

<everyone connected with the housing trade in the US is fired, and a worldwide depression starts>

I work in the housing trade and still owe about 29% of the value of my house so slow down until I am debt free. Okay? <g>



To: mishedlo who wrote (2171)3/16/2004 7:44:18 AM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
Yen rallies on hints that intervention will abate

The story also raised suggestions of an internal rift between the central bank and the Ministry of Finance, which runs the intervention policy, leading some analysts to conclude that some in the BoJ will want to re-assert their independence by revisiting Japan's zero interest rate policy.

news.ft.com

that is hilarious. the BOJ are decidedly NOT independent from the MOF.