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To: donald sew who wrote (34538)2/2/1998 4:36:00 AM
From: George Mc Geary  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Donald and all, SEA all up with exception of S. Korea.

Hong Kong Hang Seng 10578.60 +1326.24 +14.33%
Indonesia Jakarta Comp 554.107 +68.16 +14.03%
Japan Nikkei 225 16776.82 +148.35 +0.89%
Malaysia KLSE Comp 569.51 +10.94 +1.96%
South Korea Seoul Comp 543.68 -23.70 -4.18%

S&P Futures up +9.20 @ 997.00
U K FT-SE 100 Cash 5584.00 +177.00 +3.29%

Donald, watch out for your XAL's Last I looked CL98H
(oil futures) were down about $.18.
Looks like we will be up nicely today. George



To: donald sew who wrote (34538)2/2/1998 7:16:00 AM
From: j g cordes  Respond to of 58727
 
Opening looks strong, except for the dollar down, which could hurt bonds a little. If this trading range breaks to the positive they'll be some short covering, most expect we are in the top of the current envelope.. Interesting that China remained silent on Hong Kong throughout this affair, I wonder how much background funding support was 'available' we didn't hear about. Did you notice that NKorea, China and Cuba are the only holdouts from the old regimes. When the Pope was in Cuba there was a focus on the food crisis in NKorea... the spot lights been turned off since then. Stocks up again tomorrow.