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3211<i> Could this not be answered by labor rate pegged to one world dollar? &Lee-1/3/2002
3210<i> If there was one world currency, call it the USD, the USD would not haAhda-1/3/2002
3209Darleen, If there was one world currency, call it the USD, the USD would not haLee-1/3/2002
3208Hi hawkmoon, I'd like to thank Darleen Shurgot and yourself for picking upmaceng2-1/3/2002
3207<I>But that being said, sometimes it's necessary to force this ind of Ahda-1/3/2002
3206<i>World recession</i> That is the tough question about a one-worldHawkmoon-1/3/2002
3205Do you think the problems with Argentina (currency pegged to the dollar) would hAhda-1/3/2002
3204Do you think the problems with Argentina (currency pegged to the dollar) would hmaceng2-1/3/2002
3203Housing figures could also reflect a bounce-back from September 11th. I had a hoNadine Carroll-1/2/2002
3202Well, there had better not be any problems.. They've had two years to get pHawkmoon-1/2/2002
32011st business day of the Euro going well. news.bbc.co.uk A little snip... The Emaceng2-1/2/2002
3200Hawk, I think the problem with the reinsurers is the US state insurance regulatiKnighty Tin-1/2/2002
3199<i>I doubt if all the counterparties for bank derivatives are that well scHawkmoon-1/2/2002
3198Hawk, The problem is not the derivatives, but the strength or weakness of the coKnighty Tin-1/2/2002
3197Re: "Interesting article on the Euro and Europe's underground "casRobert Douglas-1/2/2002
3196It's not derivatives that are the problem. It's the ABUSE of derivativeHawkmoon-1/2/2002
3195Hawk, We disagree on the banks. IMHO, it is just a matter or time until the derKnighty Tin-1/2/2002
3194thanks lee for the helpful econ info of john makin. i appreciate your help! i t4texas-1/1/2002
3193Happy New Year Hawk <I>But innovation normally comes from smaller companiAhda-1/1/2002
3192Well, I'm not saying that big caps have "had it", but merely that Hawkmoon-1/1/2002
3191Hawk, I, too, think most big caps have had it. Small caps can still do somethinKnighty Tin-1/1/2002
3190<i>I really liked the Euro until I read that Greenspan likes it, too.</Hawkmoon-12/31/2001
3189Hawk, I really liked the Euro until I read that Greenspan likes it, too. I hopeKnighty Tin-12/31/2001
3188Interesting article on the Euro and Europe's underground "cash" ecSam-12/31/2001
3187Hi T4, You can find Mr. Makin's monthly musings on the economy here: aei.oLee-12/31/2001
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