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Strategies & Market Trends
Currencies and the Global Capital Markets
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2436 Employment one persons perspective: About five months ago there were all of ninAhda-2/5/2000
2435 Ron....I like your take on the situations. TimbaTimbaBear-2/5/2000
2434 Employment was up but the wage index was as expected, and only up 3.5% from JanHawkmoon-2/4/2000
2433 Ron the euro is up over the US. Pertinent or not i don't know. Employment fAhda-2/4/2000
2432 Paul it is rumor about Goldman Sachs, I have not seen anything stating it is trAhda-2/4/2000
2431 Remember what happened the last time that gold spiked? Producers were serioHawkmoon-2/4/2000
2430 Some large firm that got screwed in bonds is covering gold shorts! They are staPaul Berliner-2/4/2000
2429 Thanks Darleen... And likewise for you as well.. I guess maybe I should pokeHawkmoon-2/3/2000
2428 Is there any plant capacity - it seems there is no wage capacity? Is a .25% inEnigma-2/3/2000
2427 So, IMO, the Fed wants to slow US growth until other economies are able to catcAhda-2/3/2000
2426 <i>What this means short term is stock bubble perpetuated. Is this thoughHawkmoon-2/3/2000
2425 If companies could raise prices, then inflation would follow. But it is being wSam-2/3/2000
2424 Because the labor market being tight are inflationary in themselves. If you coAhda-2/3/2000
2423 If labour markets are tight won't wage inflation follow - or is this just tEnigma-2/3/2000
2422 <i>My question is if the labor markets are indeed so tight that they &quoDavid C. Burns-2/3/2000
2421 Ron, Paul, all, Thanks for your comments on the startling drop in the bond yielSam-2/3/2000
2420 The 30-year bond rose over three points on Thursday amid frantic buying of the Ahda-2/3/2000
2419 NY Fed won't comment on rumor of emergency meeting biz.yahoo.com NEW YORK, Paul Berliner-2/3/2000
2418 The violent move the last two days in the 30 yr. is mostly due to the closing oPaul Berliner-2/3/2000
2417 Sam, It will be interesting to see if declining 30 year bond yields will Hawkmoon-2/3/2000
2416 What's interesting was when the effective interest rate in Japan went belowGersh Avery-2/3/2000
2415 Weird headlines this A.M.: 08:21 30-YEAR TREASURY BOND WAS UP 2 1/2 POINTS EARLSam-2/3/2000
2414 supply/demand rallies bonds (USA pays off some debt for a change) usatoday.comBill Ounce-2/2/2000
2413 Enigma.. Read the editorial in today's WSJ.. They discuss why they thHawkmoon-2/1/2000
2412 But wouldn't a market collapse cause a flight of funds and therefore a collEnigma-2/1/2000
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