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To: scotty who wrote (13317)6/17/1998 1:05:00 PM
From: scotty  Respond to of 116762
 
Anyone know at what level the shorts start to bail?
Someone on another thread suggested $294..............scotty



To: scotty who wrote (13317)6/18/1998 12:02:00 AM
From: Ahda  Respond to of 116762
 
Call todays action a royal flush when my youngest was little he got a hold
of some twenty dollar bills and yes down the toilet they went- a royal
flush.

Last paragraph is about all that is necessary!

BOJ debated easing rates but opted to wait, minutes show

Bank of Japan policy board members decided to forgo a further easing of
monetary policy two months ago and wait to observe the effects of the
government's record stimulus package, according to minutes of their April
24 meeting released Wednesday.

According to the records, the nine-member panel met hours before the
stimulus was unveiled and debated whether a further easing of interest
rates would be the best move for the economy. Many members urged
cautious study of such action. One member said upward pressure on
interest rates would grow naturally once demand rises with the
implementation of the pump-priming steps. Leaving monetary policy
unchanged under such circumstances would have the same effect in the
end, said the member, who was not unidentified.

Many talked of the need to take steps to encourage financial firms to lend
but in the end most agreed the issue of lending by financial institutions
could not be directly addressed through monetary policy. As a result, the
board unanimously voted to maintain the current
policy.http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/news6-98/news.html#story3