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To: energyplay who wrote (67103)10/12/2010 11:38:44 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 219915
 
With the trillions of dollars of QE1 coal yet to be burned through and another trillion of QE2 seemingly on the way, it's surely going to take more than a few weeks or months or quarters before this train comes to rest," says Mr. Carbon. He figures $2 billion is flowing from developed markets to Asia's emerging markets a day, based on the nearly $1 trillion in reserves accumulated by various countries since financial markets began to recover in April 2009.

The Fed is flooding markets with liquidity, Japan is flooding the markets with liquidity and the U.K. is flooding markets with liquidity. The trouble is, a lot of that money isn't staying where it was put," says David Carbon, an economist at DBS in Singapore.
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It is tto much easy money, Eplay!