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To: russwinter who wrote (45460)11/14/2005 2:43:12 PM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110194
 
Maybe for starters we can focus on the role of FCBs in pricing fixing debt securities and controlling US monetary policy,

Go ahead. Make my day. This claim is absurdly specious.

Hans Teitmeyer set the stage for this century's FCBs when he stated that a monetary authority and its government are solely responsible for the economic conditions occurring within that country. Other nation's policies have no effect unless nations try to use other nation's policies to their advantage. This latter ploy always fails. The above claims hold for the US too even though it's the mediator for the world's reserve currency. The Teitmeyer Doctrine has been the operating assumption for all FCBs for the last 10 years.