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To: TobagoJack who wrote (19336)6/7/2007 2:25:22 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217556
 
Decoupling will happen. Here's why: the GCC countries didn't sent the money for the Citibank lend -as Petrodollars- to state-owned enterpries in developing countries.

They're seating on 1.6teradollar. China's just 1teradollar reserve.

We are ready: remember tieing up to the coconut tree and tell the wind to blow.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (19336)6/7/2007 2:34:29 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217556
 
Contrarian view: Asia's decoupling from U.S. a myth

Driving the Asia-can-stand-alone theory is the region's success in withstanding slower U.S. growth in 2006, a period characterized by a plunging housing market. Yet, the housing bust didn't send the U.S. into recession, as many predicted, said Abby Joseph Cohen, New York-based chief U.S. investment strategist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

insidebayarea.com