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To: goldsnow who wrote (18560)9/12/1998 8:55:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116788
 
currently I would guess that the Clinton sad saga is providing enough diversion for the g7 etc to start pulling some rabbits out of hats before people start thinking big time about Brazil and the bad pension ,bad banking,and funny employment hand outs by Japanese government..(at this point year2000 problem might be a blessing..causing more delays in revealing the state of the financial
bookkeeping..)(if enough time is bought..then the recovery in Asia should start the ball rolling again..wonder if this time around,they
will finally pay attention to lending practices of banks etc..no more bailouts! did we actually spend 1 trillion on S&L last time around ...ugh)
wonder if oil and bonds are in one collision course..
also world financial people don't seem to care if say for instance Japan or china is printing money without much to back it up so as long as the merry-go-round or I guess I should have said musical chairs keep on continuing..
How close to the brink of deflation will be allowed..wonder if commodities will be the better play than gold..
bobby



To: goldsnow who wrote (18560)9/13/1998 7:16:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116788
 
biz.yahoo.com Japan
ps. sounds as if a videotape is the last shoe?
re china.. foxmarketwire.com
sounds as if gold is going to keep on going