CNNI financial analyst called Bush's "strong dollar policy" pure rubbish
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Tue Dec-16-03 07:26 AM
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CNNI financial analyst called Bush's "strong dollar policy" pure rubbish |
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He said Bush's comments on the dollar belie reality. The dollar is at an all time low, and it's a weak dollar that is Bush's goal.
The financial analyst had a grim look. He must have uttered a huge gaffaw when Bush got to the part about the US economy and the strength of the dollar.
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Tue Dec-16-03 07:55 AM
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that there are only 9 days til xmas the stores here seem pretty empty...same as any other time of the year. Noticed this Saturday and last evening.
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Tue Dec-16-03 08:14 AM
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3. I talked to the manager of a men's retail clothing store... |
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...in Huntsville, AL, this past weekend. When I asked him how business was going, he hesitated before he answered with a rather bland "okay".
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Tue Dec-16-03 08:05 AM
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2. Again, I would LOVE to know how much speculating the Carlysle Group |
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Edited on Tue Dec-16-03 08:07 AM by Gman
is doing in currency. How many Euros have they bought? How about other big-time Republicans? How heavily have they speculated in currency? How many Euros have they bought in the last 2 years? Who stands to gain from this?
I guaran-damn-tee you someone associated with this "administration" is making huge-mega bucks speculating on currency right now. There's probably a lot of insider-type trading going on in that the people making the money most likely have first hand knowledge of Bush's long-term plans for the dollar.
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Tue Dec-16-03 08:35 AM
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4. A weak dollar isn't always bad... |
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According to my wingnut brother it helps boost exports...the danger (of course) is it may become too weak.
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Tue Dec-16-03 08:41 AM
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6. It's bad for countries that import 5 times what they export. |
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Like the United States as a whole, for example. You're right, it's not always bad, but in our case, it's not particularly good.
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Tue Dec-16-03 08:40 AM
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5. The US really has no choice...we just don't want to see a "free fall" |
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