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Strategies & Market Trends
Currencies and the Global Capital Markets
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Emcee:  Henry Volquardsen Type:  Unmoderated
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2561Thank you. When Treasury secretary Rubin said strong dollar; he did not mean curArthur Tang-9/5/2000
2560<<Wages improvement will actually lower product prices due to obsolescenceSam-9/5/2000
2559<i>It has been known for centuries, you have to buy wholesale, never retaiHawkmoon-9/5/2000
2558You posted such thorough view on inflation that I couldn't help but respond Arthur Tang-9/5/2000
2557Why do things seem to cost more and more each year? And why does it seem as if eDavid Michaud-9/5/2000
2556It's probably not a currency play. Yen rates may be near zero but when you hHenry Volquardsen-9/4/2000
2555Heard something interesting yesterday. It was an ad from Isuzu loudly proclaimiHawkmoon-9/4/2000
2554Confederatio Helvetica admin.ch Rumantsche (4th. language of Switzerland) adX Y Zebra-9/1/2000
2553Nobody even seems to be breaking into a sweat. Obviously these ones are too easSofaSpud-8/31/2000
2552<i>You may be familiar with Banque Paribas -- do you know what "ParibHenry Volquardsen-8/31/2000
2551<i>Helvetica was the Roman name for that area</i> actually it comesHenry Volquardsen-8/31/2000
2550when passing wire transfer instructions for Canadian banks the first question OpHenry Volquardsen-8/31/2000
2549Gold star. You may be familiar with Banque Paribas -- do you know what "PaSofaSpud-8/31/2000
2548<i>why is the Swiss franc CHF</i> CH is Confederation Helvetica, thDavid C. Burns-8/31/2000
2547Postulation over currency A couple of weeks ago I went back to statistics of CanAhda-8/31/2000
2546Speaking of the Swiss Franc, CHF/USD's downside objective from the break of Paul Berliner-8/31/2000
2545I guess it's been too long, Henry. I can't remember why C$/US$ is calleSofaSpud-8/31/2000
2544the taxes on energy products such as Gasoline and other distillates is much loweJohn Pitera-8/31/2000
2543lol correct Canadian $s. now why?Henry Volquardsen-8/30/2000
2542C(anadian)$/US$ (10 mine, done)SofaSpud-8/30/2000
2541I will take a guess. The Swiss Franc?Paul Berliner-8/30/2000
2540<i>cable is market jargon for the British Pound.</i> Nice to learn Hawkmoon-8/30/2000
2539cable is market jargon for the British Pound. It comes from the old days of fixeHenry Volquardsen-8/30/2000
2538Cable? This is something new for me... Are you referring to Cable and WirelessHawkmoon-8/30/2000
2537I think this may be the near-top for the dollar here. The Yen is charging towardPaul Berliner-8/30/2000
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