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85626Inflation is still a problem. In Germany and France inflation is still relativelawi-2/20/2001
85625At some point in time the ECB will - hopefully - realize the need for boosting tBGR-2/20/2001
85624Last year, M&A flows were cited to explain the fall of the euro. Apparently awi-2/20/2001
85623Strangely enough, rumours were that the euro was up yesterday b/c of the Turkishawi-2/20/2001
85622correct...that will imperil the up until recently highly profitable Euro carry tpater tenebrarum-2/20/2001
85621no specific news account for that. i believe however that they have lots of skelpater tenebrarum-2/20/2001
85620cool -- I'd just prefer all the financials melt down on NO newsyard_man-2/20/2001
85619re. Nortel, another bull market fairy tale (optical equipment is immune to downtpater tenebrarum-2/20/2001
85618<i>chances of another leg up for the Euro are pretty good... </i> tJohn Pitera-2/20/2001
85617What's the news on MWD - it just can't seem to find any bids. It droppedCynic 2005-2/20/2001
85616today's weakness in the euro seems to be in part because banks are shorting John Pitera-2/20/2001
85615AU has sold forward 50% of its production over 5 years...altogether 15 million opater tenebrarum-2/20/2001
85614MWD AND LEH....they're toast imo. medium term target for MWD is 11 bucks.pater tenebrarum-2/20/2001
85613indeed...it may give back some more of its initial rally, but since in our fiat pater tenebrarum-2/20/2001
85612i posted a story on nt on the amzn thread...tried to link it here and goofed...hre3-2/20/2001
85611i'm not sure what you're talking about now...Nortel or AMZN? what's pater tenebrarum-2/20/2001
85610well, we can hope together then. luckily we seem to have the facts on our side..pater tenebrarum-2/20/2001
85609I'm going to buy some HGMCY today and sell some ASA to balance things out a yard_man-2/20/2001
85608buying puts is materially different from selling forward - it doesn't inhibipater tenebrarum-2/20/2001
85607Here is my order of smart market players: 1. Currency traders. 2. Commodity traCynic 2005-2/20/2001
85606oh well...he demonstrates nicely though how weak the bulls arguments really are.pater tenebrarum-2/20/2001
85605<i>so that neither of us need deal in supercilious and needling rejoindersThomas M.-2/20/2001
85604At the current dive rate it won't take long before it breaks that level...awi-2/20/2001
85603Ain't that always the case, T? :-)BGR-2/19/2001
85602The euro has done a good job of defending the .90 level hasn't it.John Pitera-2/19/2001
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