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To: PaulM who wrote (23513)11/28/1998 7:35:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 116753
 
non sequitur:
I have been watching the bubble get bigger and bigger..now I am afraid the bubble and money will start flowing to Europe if the merger mania begins to heat up there..if so..gold (which I call sanity) might not
start to glow..I wonder if by then Japan will start recovering..
How many people buy the no inflation mantra? So many of my everyday
costs have risen..but I guess that doesn't count..also so many hidden costs..
Heard that Singapore workers are taking a ten percent pay cut..haven't seen that in writing..
Question: have been perplexed..whom have these low interest rates been helping? where has the job growth in the USA come from..corporations or small businesses? where do the majority of these small businesses
get their revenues from? directly through consumers or through large
corporations? I ask that question because I am confused as to whether the central bank's policies has created a great deal of wealth through
stock market gains or were they really necessary to create jobs..
sorry my question is so amorphous..but I am confused big time..