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


To: SouthFloridaGuy who wrote (6887)5/4/2008 9:45:38 PM
From: Giordano Bruno  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71456
 
You really are an idiot aren't you?

A career in clinical trials

The Times of India - May. 05, 2008

A growing demand for clinical trial professionals has led to an increasing number of institutions offering academic programmes in the same. Delhi, at present, has over 15 hospitals, medical colleges and institutions conducting clinical trials.

According to the Planning Commission, India gets 139 clinical trials as against 98 for China. The market value of clinical trials outsourced to India was estimated at nearly $300 million in 2006. Besides, according to a McKinsey report, by 2010 global pharma majors would spend around $1-1.5 billion just for drug trials in India. The report further estimates that the profession will create ...




To: SouthFloridaGuy who wrote (6887)5/4/2008 10:55:09 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 71456
 
All assets in Zimbabwe are denominated in Zimbabwian dollars.
Thus, they have an enormous bull market. Wanna jump in? -g-



The main cause of hyperinflation is a massive and rapid
increase in the amount of money, which is not supported by
growth in the output of goods and services

en.wikipedia.org

federalreserve.gov



This is not hyperinflationary, but definitely as far from
deflationary as it can get -ggg-

Here is 1970-s in comparison. You can see that money supply
growth was really slow in the early 90-s when the Japanese
bubble blew up, and even turned negative at one point.




To: SouthFloridaGuy who wrote (6887)5/5/2008 5:01:30 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71456
 
This chart says it all about secular trends. Denomination
is moot. Feds can manipulate that. Either way, the DOW
goes down, or the Fed dilutes the currency and gold
goes to infinity, or both. The same goes for the bond market.
FWIW, it appears the level of the stock market is extremely
important to the Bush administration - they won't allow it
to go down. Thus, the dollar goes down and you get the other
side of the secular trend. Very simple. The trend is not done
yet. It will be done with DOW/Gold ratio in low single digits.