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To: Steve Fancy who wrote (7321)8/31/1998 5:36:00 PM
From: Steve Fancy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22640
 
Brazil's Central Bank Head To Attend IMF
Latin America Mtg

Dow Jones Newswires

BRASILIA -- Brazilian Central Bank President Gustavo Franco will
attend the International Monetary Fund's meeting of Latin American
finance ministers and other policy makers on Sept. 3-4, the Central Bank
said Monday.

Franco will accompany Brazilian Finance Minister Pedro Malan, who
confirmed his attendance last Thursday.

The IMF has called the meeting in Washington D.C. to discuss the
financial crisis that has spilled over from Russia into other emerging
markets.



To: Steve Fancy who wrote (7321)8/31/1998 7:03:00 PM
From: EPS  Respond to of 22640
 
Hi Steve,

I'll also be watching tonite..Hope that we're close to a bottom here..

Victor



To: Steve Fancy who wrote (7321)8/31/1998 10:41:00 PM
From: BOB JOHNSON  Respond to of 22640
 
Steve or Darkgreen,

Welcome back Steve.

I usually watch Japan and over there via YAHOO. Is there a better site to follow what happens tonight? Are you fellows going to post your opinions in this "classic bottom pattern"?

Personally I thought the market couldn't find its butt with both hands so bought (lightly) good old USA issues.

The missing information today is that the big zipper is headed to Russia. Mr. Greenspan should have been talking to Japan or the banks there (if things continue south) might be getting really tight.

Yet no mention of this on the thread from some really smart and plugged in people. Our President needs to do something for show and Mr. Greenspan does not mince words in private.

Why Do I think a end of the week rally might be in the offering?
But no one else here-and there are some truly sharp people here-even indicate this is important or even a consideration?

Could it be I have found my nitch?? If not, I will keep asking questions anyway. Never learned anything when I talk and there is not a hell of a lot I know about stocks except I will never retire on CD's.

Darkgreen, Thanks. Saving face is an oriental term but perhaps it applies tonight.

As always we wish everyone well as we are all participants in a great game.

Bob