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To: russwinter who wrote (59928)4/30/2006 7:59:10 PM
From: kris b  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
I draw a distinction on the word "liquidity".

I think he meant speculative. Monetary fuel is being withdrawn but speculation is creating its own liquidity against inflating assets.I hope you are right and madness stops soon.



To: russwinter who wrote (59928)4/30/2006 9:41:14 PM
From: sammy™ -_-  Respond to of 110194
 
Welcome to the Making of a Bubble-mania

The expansionary monetary policy of the Greenspan Fed era created a bubble in the financial markets. Every time there was a crisis, the Fed flooded the financial markets with money to fix the problem



To: russwinter who wrote (59928)4/30/2006 10:52:00 PM
From: bond_bubble  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
I believe Noland refers to the speculative debt creation as Noland rightly said M3/M2 have no meaning in one of his earlier article (when Fed announced stop reporting that data)....