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To: elmatador who wrote (49969)5/12/2009 8:23:20 AM
From: Arran Yuan  Respond to of 217750
 
Yes, more stimuli are an obvious move to sustain other parties so as to benefit self more. Anyway, that was what China had been doing for some years until recent past. Now, the problem is no one, be it singular or collectively plural, can revive global economy to as in the steaming recent past. A selectively conservative approach is good.

Deflation in consuming prices is the theme here. The real estate stage is to collapse, or starting to, I conjure, around the end of 2009. Sort of what I have been expecting so I am still raising cash for fishing a dwelling place of a bit of luxury while I am enjoying a subsidized comfortable apartment. Waiting patiently ever since a backward reallocation in 2006 from suburb of NYC.