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Emcee:  Henry Volquardsen Type:  Unmoderated
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2686Weekly Forex Newsletter By Forex Street fxstreet.com Glossary 1. Forex New of friverola-12/25/2000
2685Happy new year for euro? (Financial Times) fxstreet.com The euro will be two yefriverola-12/25/2000
2684Euro rises as region´s economy seen outpacing Japan and US (Bloomberg News)friverola-12/25/2000
2683Euro soars By Financial Times fxstreet.com Monday December 25, 2.000. Fears thafriverola-12/25/2000
2682Forex Headlines By CBS MarketWatch fxstreet.com Sunday, December 24, 2000 22:1friverola-12/25/2000
2681Henry: Regarding demand by foreigners for US investments. A UCLA study points toAndrew G.-12/25/2000
2680<i>That's a scenario that would almost make me run for the gold marketX Y Zebra-12/24/2000
2679No, Ron, they would not be in a trade surplus, we were the only one with steel mZeev Hed-12/24/2000
2678<i>Just an idea.</i> Indeed, and a good one that I've been pondHawkmoon-12/24/2000
2677<i>the Marshall plan stipulated that the money be used largely to buy US gHawkmoon-12/24/2000
2676<i>So why would foreign investors see weakness in the US economy as reasonX Y Zebra-12/24/2000
2675Two issues, first after world war II we did not run trade deficits (I believe weZeev Hed-12/24/2000
2674<i>If AG relax monetary policy too soon, these are going to balloon past tHawkmoon-12/24/2000
2673Henry, whether the markets are given enough time to adjust to a plummeting dollaZeev Hed-12/24/2000
2672Good to see the thread active again Henry, now I can continue to learn. Thanks X Y Zebra-12/24/2000
2671lol. my suspicion as well.Henry Volquardsen-12/24/2000
2670Someone was just asking about Barbara. He had seen her book advertised on CNBC aHenry Volquardsen-12/24/2000
2669Understood. My tack was just to try and hold the current system in place and seeHenry Volquardsen-12/24/2000
2668Zeev, You make some good points. My differences are not whether there are potenHenry Volquardsen-12/24/2000
2667>>My suspicion is it's authorship may be a bit more recent than 1555. J.B.C.-12/24/2000
2666Speaking of old Home week, I spent about an hour and a half talking with BarbaraJohn Pitera-12/23/2000
2665Hello Henry, I definitely did not do DD on the quote, merely passed it on from eTobagoJack-12/23/2000
2664<i>I'll quibble slightly with your statement that the surplus is a draHawkmoon-12/23/2000
2663Henry, I agree with your not being concerned, yet, but there is a point where thZeev Hed-12/23/2000
2662Hi John, this is getting to be old home week :) I still think Japan is in big Henry Volquardsen-12/23/2000
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