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To: MythMan who wrote (410694)10/5/2010 1:28:25 PM
From: Trumptown  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
...no way...but there are no posts by him over there today?



To: MythMan who wrote (410694)10/5/2010 1:33:58 PM
From: Trumptown  Respond to of 436258
 
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To: MythMan who wrote (410694)10/5/2010 1:36:18 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Respond to of 436258
 
LOL..."Peak Westie" that has to be some kind of top?

We have overhead before we have confidence? Liquidity trap?
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I guess abby cohen is sitting on the that was easy buy button this morning<g>

The Fed buys $5.19B in bonds, of $23.621B offered by dealers,
in the latest of its ongoing rollover of proceeds from maturing securities. Shorter-term Treasurys
held mild gains: the 10-year yield -0.01 to 2.47%; 5-year -0.02 to 1.21%.

A sinking dollar (-1.1% against euro, -0.5% against pound, -0.4% against Swiss franc, -0.2% against yen) has metals riding high:
Copper touched a 26-month high of $3.745 a pound, and tin climbed to a record. Gold +1.8% to $1,340.60. Meanwhile, North American
aluminum shipments rose 7.9% M/M in August, and were 10.9% above last year's total.

AIG (AIG) has barely started the road show for its IPO of Asian life insurance unit AIA, and already investor demand has
equaled the shares on offer - explained in part by how familiar the investment has become after a lot of time in the spotlight.
AIG named life-insurance veteran Edmund Tse as a director of the unit ahead of the planned $15B float