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To: westpacific who wrote (82366)6/3/2007 7:02:31 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
03 Jun 2007 10:58 GMT PBoC official says euro proportion in China's forex reserves to go up - report

BEIJING (XFN-ASIA) - The proportion of euro holdings in China's forex reserves will go up, though this would not mean that China will cut US dollar-denominated assets, the Beijing Times quoted People's Bank of China's (PBoC's) deputy governor Wu Xiaoling as telling a conference last week in Brussels .

Wu's words make it relatively apparent that the central bank intends to diversify its forex holdings, the newspaper said.

China's forex reserves now stand at more than 1.2 trln usd, of which at least 70 pct is believed to be parked in US dollars.

The Beijing Times cited analysts as saying that the PBoC is likely to take in more euros to the reserves being added rather than selling off existing US dollar assets.



To: westpacific who wrote (82366)6/3/2007 12:06:00 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
I used to see sub-5000 for the Dow, but the Fed has babied the economy along with cheap money so that the actual value of enterprises is a lot higher than it was ten years ago. A fall from 13668 to 8200 seems quite possible to me now. That might be a time to go long on the company that makes Depends <G>.