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The Dollar
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13Global Liquidity Conditions: Still Favorable, But... The huge surge in U.S. dosammy™ -_--4/11/2006
12One of the factors that helps the dollar to stay up is the difference in interesAlfred W. Post-2/11/2006
11Another record trade deficit drives stock prices down a lot but does not seem toAlfred W. Post-2/10/2006
10AP -- Like a person packing on pounds, the United States keeps adding to its flaAlfred W. Post-1/16/2006
9This is very interesting: We have just been told that the September trade ballanAlfred W. Post-11/11/2005
8I'm a brother shamus!" "Brother shamus? What, like an Irish monksammy™ -_--10/27/2005
7And you are very welcome... GZGROUND ZERO™-12/16/2004
6Thanks very much. -ejCondo-12/16/2004
5Okay, well, certainly the U.S. says it wants a strong dollar, every country saysGROUND ZERO™-12/16/2004
4GZ, where am I going wrong? In euros, US stuff is cheap. Europeans are shopping Condo-12/16/2004
3You have it backwards... the dollar is weak because our overseas trade partners GROUND ZERO™-12/15/2004
2Hi Eiwoo (what a name?) Your observation is well taken however seems to be ratheAlfred W. Post-12/15/2004
1Thanks for starting the topic. It looks like this administration doesn't muCondo-12/12/2004
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