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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (7944)2/27/1998 9:52:00 PM
From: PaulM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116764
 
US Treasuries: "There were huge sellers in the market place this morning."

biz.yahoo.com

Long bond hit 6% briefly for the first time in a while.

Meanwhile, Rubin says: U.S. Rates set to Fall

bloomberg.com

Here is a theory for you: the Japanese are selling treasuries substantially and will sell a bunch more this month. Tokyo openly talked about an 18000 target for the Nikkei and today we're in the 16000's. Japan co's need to make their capital requirements come March 31 some way. And selling treasuries will be part of the solution.

That's why Rubin is promoting the bond.

That's why Washington is brow beating Tokyo about fiscal stimulation.

That's why yet another envoy visits Asia next week.

That's in part why M-3 grew at an 11.4% annual rate (M-2 at 7.1%) for the three months leading up to Jan (by the way, interest rates should be low in light of these extremely expansionary policies).

March will be interesting.



To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (7944)2/28/1998 12:50:00 AM
From: Richnorth  Respond to of 116764
 
Perhaps there was no need to switch to a different computer. A simple reset, i.e. rebooting your computer, often solves the problem. If this doesn't work, try shutting it down completely for a minute and reboot.
If necessary, do a scandisk with repair function followed by a 'defrag', for the hard drive where your browser program is located.

A time was when I could not get my fuel-injection type of truck started after it stopped at the bottom of a mountain after spinning out of control and caroming off the snow embankments on its way down the steep incline. Well, after I reset the engine's computer (this idea was extrapolated from rebooting my desktop computer)I was able to get going again.

Cheers!



To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (7944)3/1/1998 9:44:00 PM
From: PaulM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116764
 
Mr. Yen Wants a Return to Bretton Woods

biz.yahoo.com