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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (129889)2/6/2017 3:51:53 PM
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Pogeu Mahone

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I was wondering about that precisely. Thanks for the opinion. The other thought is that if they do try to float in their own currency, they'd have to pay a huge interest rate to make it appealing. Do you think they'll do that? And if they do, can they generate demand? I mean if Argentina can shaft the market multiple times and keep coming back to sell more debt, surely China can make a go of it, right?