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Deflation
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221I've been waiting for two years for interest rates to start going up again. Maurice Winn-1/16/2004
220I did see someone point out that the money supply has been contracting the last JF Quinnelly-1/16/2004
219Hi jfred. Another year down the line and the Biotelecosmictechdot.com bust is aMaurice Winn-1/16/2004
218Another month gone by and no deflationary implosion. Nor even a little deflatioMaurice Winn-6/25/2003
217I think we are mirroring the 1921 thru 1928 period of the U.S. economy. We have Tadsamillionaire-5/21/2003
216siliconinvestor.comMaurice Winn-5/21/2003
215Well, the topic is getting a bit more attention as of last weeek. Let's hopjwk-5/19/2003
214Robert, even in Japan, the deflation rate isn't significant [excluding shareMaurice Winn-5/11/2003
213re deflation very hard to find. Well ya...unless you count Japan.Beobe-5/11/2003
212Hi jfred. I think the Deflation Monster is like Bigfoot, Yeti, Abominable SnowmMaurice Winn-5/10/2003
211Treasuries are a great place to be if there's deflation... and not at all tJF Quinnelly-5/9/2003
210May 7, 2003 -- At yesterday's meeting, the Greenspan Fed elected to stand fiBeobe-5/9/2003
209Deflation Boogeyman Haunts Fed Wednesday May 7, 1:01 pm ET By ABeobe-5/9/2003
208Deflation? Maybe. In the Seattle area you can get a slightly used 2002 Ford ExpMike McFarland-5/8/2003
207Yah, well deflation is certainly rare. And probably even more unlikely without aJF Quinnelly-1/2/2003
206Gidday Jfred. I think it's quite impressive that we are still in the saddleMaurice Winn-1/1/2003
205A long piece, so being lazy I skimmed it. The Fed can monetize all the debt itJF Quinnelly-1/1/2003
204kitco.com <<i>THE STATEMENTS OF GREENSPAN AND BERNANKE CONSTITUTE A WAMaurice Winn-12/30/2002
203Lol! Maybe ahhahaha works partime as a magician's rabbit, and vanishing intJF Quinnelly-11/26/2002
202Thanks for the numerical assistance Kyros. I wondered about that inflation adjuMaurice Winn-11/23/2002
201Maurice, what really surprises me is that a prominent economist like ahahahahah KyrosL-11/23/2002
200And here's M3 growth - which is a reason for no deflation. economagic.com SMaurice Winn-11/23/2002
199Here's a chart which is near enough from 1970 to now: economagic.com EnterMaurice Winn-11/23/2002
198Hahaha, $23 = half of $43 per barrel [near enough mate - economics isn't sciMaurice Winn-11/23/2002
197For the record, in January of '86 the price of crude was $23/BBL. That jerk ahhaha-11/23/2002
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