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Treasury bill rates are separate from the fed rate Fiendish Thingy Wednesday #1
I worded that badly edhopper Wednesday #2
Remember how Paul Volcker ended stagflation in 1980? IronLionZion Wednesday #5
I remember moniss Wednesday #8
Trump promised to lower prices, but we're not going like how it's done. nt IronLionZion Wednesday #9
Yes indeed the prices weren't that affordable moniss Wednesday #10
Yes, I remember. I had one of those mortgages. Katinfl Wednesday #11
Decimated the housing industry questionseverything Wednesday #19
The hostage crisis and the failed rescue attempt and Bush sr secret deal trip had more to do with it. nt Bernardo de La Paz Wednesday #17
They can't raise rates on Treasuries. Those rates are determined by auction sales and open market sales. Bernardo de La Paz Wednesday #16
Rates on Tresuries will go up, the dollar will go down. edhopper Wednesday #18
Rates on Treasuries and the dollar are ** both down ** since his Inaugurination. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Wednesday #20
Might be worse than that. Looking at stagflation starting this summer... Wounded Bear Wednesday #3
Manchin and Simena really screwed us on that. edhopper Wednesday #4
A 700Billion$ 1st quarter deficit, I assume rising steadily, financed by Treasuries with increasing NoMoreRepugs Wednesday #6
All I have to say is Ray Bruns Wednesday #7
Inflation is rising already Johnny2X2X Wednesday #12
To be clear - we are likely already in the middle of a recession Wiz Imp Wednesday #13
All true. I would just note that Bluetus Wednesday #14
Which all of this COULD HAVE EASILY BEEN PREVENTED. Initech Wednesday #15
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