hilary
- 31 Dec 2003 13:00
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moonblue
- 06 Sep 2004 14:27
- 1894 of 11056
to be fair he called the 192 top when everyone else was screaming for 2.00..mm
and the 1.88..so if the 17100 comes off..im going long
hilary
- 06 Sep 2004 14:54
- 1896 of 11056
I'm not so sure that the UK housing market is cooling rapidly yet, MM. Once house prices are off 20% or 30%, UK interest rates are sat somewhere at around 8.5% to 10% and repo's and personal bankruptcies are hitting fresh highs, then I'll be inclined to agree. I doubt that'll happen for around 4 years though.
For now, the debt mountain isn't getting any smaller and institutions are still prepared to lend at ridiculous income multiples and on hare-brained self-certification schemes.
moonblue
- 06 Sep 2004 15:49
- 1897 of 11056
one must remember the us deficit is a large one..so gdp/usd will be a great long at 17100
hilary
- 06 Sep 2004 17:23
- 1899 of 11056
MM,
It appears that neither of us are Euro enthusiasts.
:o)
Personally, I can't see us joining the single currency for a long, long time yet, if at all. The sooner Bliar gets the message that it'll never work into his thick head, the sooner we can all move on, imo.
chocolat
- 07 Sep 2004 00:38
- 1900 of 11056
Ah - but it ain't up to Bliar... we have Chancellor Brown to contend with, and we'll not be moving on for a while to come.
hilary
- 07 Sep 2004 07:53
- 1901 of 11056
Indeed, choccie. It's a worry. He's got even more sawdust between his ears than Bliar.
chocolat
- 07 Sep 2004 11:43
- 1903 of 11056
Well there we have it from a German then - there'll be a queue for the Berliners' new currency next.. ;)
STORMCALLER
- 07 Sep 2004 11:54
- 1904 of 11056
oops wrong window!
foale
- 07 Sep 2004 12:08
- 1905 of 11056
chocolat...you mean Prime Minister Brown...by then
dont like him...but it will happen
House prices in Wales fell 8%...last MONTH...
chocolat
- 07 Sep 2004 12:24
- 1906 of 11056
No point in wasting emotion on any of 'em, foale..
Anyone been here?
http://www.euabc.com/index.phtml?action=set_country&country_id=28&word_id=220
hodgins
- 08 Sep 2004 15:44
- 1907 of 11056
Greenspan certainly jerking the pound up at the moment!
hilary
- 08 Sep 2004 15:55
- 1908 of 11056
The mind boggles over that comment, hodgins.
:o)
hilary
- 08 Sep 2004 16:01
- 1909 of 11056
WASHINGTON (AFX) -- The U.S. economy has regained its footing after slipping into a soft patch in June, Fed chief Alan Greenspan said.
'The most recent data suggest that, on the whole, the expansion has regained some traction,' Greenspan said in prepared remarks to the House Budget Committee.
Greenspan said consumer spending rebounded in July and job growth picked up in August.
The positive comments from the Fed chairman on the economic outlook match the expectation of Fed watchers. They said that upbeat comments on the economic outlook would cement expectations of a third consecutive quarter-point rate hike when the FOMC meeting on Sept. 21.
The Fed chief had soothing words on inflation, saying that rising non-oil import prices 'have lessened,' helping to lower core consumer price inflation.
'Despite the rise in oil prices through mid-August, inflation and inflation expectations have eased in recent months,' Greenspan said.
Greenspan said economists disagree about the impact of rising oil prices on the economy.
He said the outlook for oil prices 'remains uncertain' due to a wide range of factors, including potential heavy demand from the rapidly growing economies of China and India.
Hotei
- 09 Sep 2004 09:36
- 1910 of 11056
what just happened to cable ? it dropped from 1.7876 to 1.7846 in 3 minutes, having hovered around 1.7875 for the last hour or more. Was there some news or data ? Not complaining (am short), just can't find the reason.
hilary
- 09 Sep 2004 09:46
- 1911 of 11056
July Visible Trade Balance at 9:30, Hotei.
No position in Cable ahead of MPC .... I figure it could whipsaw a bit ahead of the news. Instead, I'm currently long EUR/USD and long USD/CHF. They're both going the right way, atm. Weird, huh?
Hotei
- 09 Sep 2004 09:49
- 1912 of 11056
thanks hilary - 10 points a minute - I like that rate (when I'm on the right side of it !)