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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: critical_mass who wrote (1164)9/27/2007 10:22:29 AM
From: stan_hughes  Respond to of 71454
 
bart13 maintains a US M3 chart here -- nowandfutures.com

M3 is growing at double digit rates within the active economies all over the world, e.g. June 2007 vs June 2006 --

Australia - 16.0%
Canada - 10.1
Eurozone - 10.9
Japan - 3.6
Switzerland - 2.4
UK - 15.6
USA - 12.0

Therefore it's pretty difficult for anyone to reasonably accept that US inflation is anything even remotely close to 2% under those circumstances



To: critical_mass who wrote (1164)9/27/2007 11:49:11 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71454
 
indexmundi.com

Yes, it's not 30%, but it still was in the chronic
inflation zone, above 10%. Meanwhile, the dollar dropped against
the ruble.

Here is John Williams site on M3 and CPI, as given
by statistics prior to all CPI revisions.

shadowstats.com