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Ambac, MBIA: Thinking About Book Value; Looking Forward to Earnings
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economics also shows that more of a good leads to lower prices. how will the fed bring it about that rates will increase?? and all the economies which suffer from inflation will not want to lower rates but to increase them. we are witnessing second round effects - just look at lufthansa. and dont forget the price increases of companies like dow chemical and the like.
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i dont think interest rates would rise - maybe in the beginning, but then competion will work its way through the system and interests should decline.
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the risks are high and i wouldnt like to be on a decision making desk either at the fed or in a private bank having to decide which bank to let fail resp. which bank to give my free money.
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