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Deflation
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246Oh, Gawd, Freddy. Lew Rockwell and the Daily Reckoning? I wish you'd post Ilaine-1/23/2004
245The underlying deflation is well known, and was caused (in large part) by all thIlaine-1/23/2004
244We don't defend the dollar exchange rate because we can't, so there'Ilaine-1/23/2004
243I think it was Barfoot and Thompson's website. barfoot.co.nz In US$ these Maurice Winn-1/23/2004
242Yes, you sent me a very nice website where I found some beautiful homes. With thJF Quinnelly-1/22/2004
241A lot of Americans have been avoiding the stock market since the crash, and &quoJF Quinnelly-1/22/2004
240Now that you mention it, I remember that I explained to you a few years ago how Maurice Winn-1/22/2004
239Unfortunately, the limit will be found as interest rates rise, by which time it Maurice Winn-1/22/2004
238Good point. I shoulda bought one of those Aukland homes with a view of the oceanJF Quinnelly-1/22/2004
237The main limit to watch for here is, 'how much more debt can American consumJF Quinnelly-1/22/2004
236jfred, there has already been a significant USA house price implosion, but it waMaurice Winn-1/22/2004
235jfred, <<i>Trees don't grow to the sky</i>> Trends donMaurice Winn-1/22/2004
234For your perusal: Message 19719017JF Quinnelly-1/22/2004
233<i> I have watched my interest rate on US$ slip to under 1%.</i> ThJF Quinnelly-1/22/2004
232Actually, Mr Taniwha-san, my poor "trees" comment isn't worthy of JF Quinnelly-1/22/2004
231jfred, with the interest rate reduction Uncle Al KBE effected, it's not surpMaurice Winn-1/22/2004
230jfred, trees might not grow to the sky but people can zoom right on through it. Maurice Winn-1/22/2004
229"I think we are seeing the beginning of a shift away from the dollar as theJF Quinnelly-1/21/2004
228Just remember, 'trees don't grow to the sky.' For your entertainmenJF Quinnelly-1/21/2004
227But jfred, with 6 billion people all surging into economic activity, the demand Maurice Winn-1/20/2004
226In the 1920s the Fed enabled a huge expansion of credit, but there was no inflatJF Quinnelly-1/19/2004
225jfred, that's a programme for inflation then, not deflation. This is like WMaurice Winn-1/18/2004
224The USD is liable to stay weak for some time. The Fed intends to keep interest rJF Quinnelly-1/18/2004
223NZ and Oz interest rates are high. So are their currencies compared with 3 yearMaurice Winn-1/18/2004
222What's the interest rate on the Australian dollar? I heard someone making thJF Quinnelly-1/17/2004
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