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To: Richnorth who wrote (1342)3/1/1998 11:36:00 AM
From: Gary H  Respond to of 1756
 
Richnorth,
Scores of investors hurt by collapse of a brokerage tried to storm Hong Kong's stock exchange on Wednesday, scuffling with police who barred their way. Up to 50 angry clients of C.A. Pacific Securities Ltd, one of the casualties of Asia's financial crisis, demanded their cash or shares back but could not get past police at the exchange entrance.

businessasia.com



To: Richnorth who wrote (1342)3/1/1998 8:21:00 PM
From: Lalit Jain  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1756
 
Richnorth,

Thanks for the link. Quite the article. Conspiracy theories, economic warfare, what next. Although far fetched, I would not be entirely surprised if there is some truth to this article.

The theory of euro to be backed by silver ! Now that new. And that would certainly go a long way to explain why WB would be so interested in Ag. But silver is silver, and it will always be linked to gold. IMO, in the long run, we cannot replace gold with any other currency in the world over a long period of time. Just my opinion.

Regards, Lalit Jain