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2811<i>This 50bp cut couldn't wait until the end of Jan meeting? What a mehobo-1/3/2001
2810Totally unnecessary. There's no liquidity panic ala fall of '98. Also, wPaul Berliner-1/3/2001
2809As everyone probably knows already, the Fed cut rates half a point. Unless the Robert Douglas-1/3/2001
2808It's we who have missed out! How come we can't go on vacation for two wRobert Douglas-1/3/2001
2807JESUS! I vacation for 2 wks, come back, and this thread has 163 new posts!!!! Paul Berliner-1/3/2001
2806<i>I think that even if the fed's cut .25% this week, the down side moRobert Douglas-1/3/2001
2805<i>This drop in orders is much worst than I anticipated.</i> IndeedHawkmoon-1/2/2001
2804Robert, I must agree, if Friday's employment figures are bad as well, the FeZeev Hed-1/2/2001
2803Lee, <i>It’s not always clear to me the difference between a supply-inducRobert Douglas-1/2/2001
2802Robert, It’s not always clear to me the difference between a supply-induced or Lee-1/2/2001
2801Shanghai Baosteel is without dispute the most efficient and profitable steel comAhda-1/2/2001
2800Lee, I think the coming slowdown is pretty much the garden variety recession thRobert Douglas-1/2/2001
2799"Another reason for cutting soon and avoiding a recession would be to try tLee-1/2/2001
2798Bear Stearn's comment on NAPM. <<This level of index, if sustained, iRobert Douglas-1/2/2001
2797I agree, below is the Reuters story on NAPM. <<I think that a 6.5% Fed funSam-1/2/2001
2796PMI was the lowest since 1991 at 43.7. New orders 42 down from 48 last month. Robert Douglas-1/2/2001
2795Robert, I am not sure about that, in a number of countries in Europe, being unemZeev Hed-1/1/2001
2794what impact could strengthening german/russian political and economic ties have herringbone_100-1/1/2001
2793Ron, <i>That's how it went for the US back in the early '80s</Robert Douglas-1/1/2001
2792A Hong Kong Monetary Authority (Central Bank) buddy said festively that the HKMATobagoJack-12/31/2000
2791<i>These things are monumental.</i> Oh, I absolutely agree that theHawkmoon-12/31/2000
2790From London Sunday Times today about European taxes For the first time in memoryStephen O-12/31/2000
2789<i>Since we are therefore getting an ease from oil prices already less of Hawkmoon-12/30/2000
2788Zeev in Ca where due to deregulation it is entirely possible that electricity wiAhda-12/29/2000
2787You probably should divide by two (due to averaging over the period), but on theZeev Hed-12/29/2000
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