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thanks Braz , but can u elaborate on that so i can un understand......
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Skyhawk
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Everybody is predicting gloom and doom! Shouldn't we all look at where the apple cart is going to be steady and not tipped? Just a remark..on this wonderfull day, the wind is nice the water warm and it is time to chase the big blue...
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louisg
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With you Skyhawk, it is when people are feeling the most pessimistic that things start to turn for the good. Am I correct in thinking that in order for inflation to remain at 10.4% next year this time, that all the inflationary pressures (oil, food, etc.)must repeat themselves in the next 12 months. Surely this is unlikely. If they don't repeat themselves, inflation should come down. And with it interest rates. Am I missing something?
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