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To: Grandk who wrote (987)7/12/2007 11:06:12 AM
From: SouthFloridaGuyRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 1718
 
"High Inflation" is your opinion only. The markets do not see "high inflation". The yield curve is market based.



To: Grandk who wrote (987)7/12/2007 11:44:23 AM
From: Jim McMannisRespond to of 1718
 
RE:"I don't see how lowering interest rates in a high inflation environment is good policy"

Could be good if you own gold stocks.



To: Grandk who wrote (987)7/12/2007 2:31:01 PM
From: Mike JohnstonRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 1718
 
Money supply growth around the world is out of control, not just the US.

We are in worldwide chronic inflation and going higher.

Governments around the world are under pressure to print their own currencies to support the dollar.
Dollar reserves accumulated this way are being spent on bonds.

Now there is talk of buying stocks and other assets with these reserves.

Governments printing money to buy stocks, bonds and businesses ?
Can it end any other way than hyperinflation ?