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Currencies and the Global Capital Markets
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Emcee:  Henry Volquardsen Type:  Unmoderated
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2536tend to agree. the US markets just have the smell of wanting to rally once liquHenry Volquardsen-8/30/2000
2535Very bullish chart for the dollar right now.. (read the comments too). futures.Hawkmoon-8/29/2000
2534agreed all pointsHenry Volquardsen-8/28/2000
2533True, high oil isn't good for any currency except perhaps the Canadian dollaArchie Meeties-8/28/2000
2532The higher energy costs are not helpful to the euro or europen.John Pitera-8/28/2000
2531<i>I do find it interesting that they aren't in any rush to get oil prHawkmoon-8/28/2000
2530An interesting thought. It hurts to imagine what type of chaos would prompt cruArchie Meeties-8/28/2000
2529When will OPEC decide to settle oil purchases with GOLD?Stephen O-8/28/2000
2528<i>settling oil purchases in Euros, who would provide the impetus for thisArchie Meeties-8/28/2000
2527<i>But Process will Take Years</i> Seems right, Europe is facing somArchie Meeties-8/28/2000
2526Very well written Arch...and I agree that the ECB is facing some serious decisioHawkmoon-8/26/2000
2525Hi Paul, again sorry for being so long in responding. I still have an e-mail ofHenry Volquardsen-8/25/2000
2524Hi John, sorry to be so long in responding. I had to go out of town. interestiHenry Volquardsen-8/25/2000
2523LOL...but Paul , has been the star currency of 2000 so far..... the one to be shJohn Pitera-8/25/2000
2522All the global fixed inc fund managers are stuck overweight euro-zone paper becaPaul Berliner-8/24/2000
2521Arch, an excellent post! It seems that the market seems to understand the inherJohn Pitera-8/24/2000
2520If the euro sinks further and the ECB's hand is forced to raise rates, EuropArchie Meeties-8/24/2000
2519here is a chart I posted also on my market lab thread, but I thought it approprJohn Pitera-8/23/2000
2518Henry and all, the matchbook site has some nice FX charting capabilites for thosJohn Pitera-8/23/2000
2517Hi Henry, thanks for your thoughts. I have seen a couple of thoughtful people fJohn Pitera-8/21/2000
2516Re: mssg 2509: Henry, that's the first time I can recall you mentioning T/APaul Berliner-8/16/2000
2515Thanks Ron, I need to run right now so I will try to get back to this tomorrow.Henry Volquardsen-8/15/2000
2514The Japanese are in a bad box. As you imply, the Japanese tax burden needs to inHenry Volquardsen-8/15/2000
2513prospect.org <i>"The manufacturing achievements of these European coHawkmoon-8/15/2000
2512<i>I was most surprised by the argument that a high percentage of US imporHenry Volquardsen-8/15/2000
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