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    Sites that list all time high stocks?

    Thank you for your replies but I am not sure that I explained what I wanted very well. I am looking for the site that would give me a list of all stocks that are currently at their all time high. Or maybe I just could find that list on the sites that you gave:(.
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    Sites that list all time high stocks?

    Hi, Does anybody know of any sites that list all stocks that are currently at their all time high. Thanks.
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    PetroDollars no longer back by USD? Implications?

    Nobel Peace Prize and Nobel Prize in Economics? I'd say he deserves both :)
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    Inflation was low because oil prices surged

    Interesting, normally increase in oil prices would cause cost push inflation, but this time... "Most of the time, the government's formula doesn't produce any weird numbers, because the mathematical quirks all cancel each other out. But in the just concluded third quarter, it did produce...
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    Another $42 billion for wars: the bull market will continue...

    He wants 196 Billions now. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/23/washington/23prexy.html?_r=2&hp&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
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    Europe's Trade Gap With China Jumps 25%, Fueling G-7 Tensions

    Inflation Identity is: Price level = ((Money Supply)*(Velocity of Money))/GDP To keep yuan week they would supply yuan to buy the foreign currency, so money supply would increase, but if they get good GDP growth from doing that, it seems that it would keep inflation under control.
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    If a small country had a budget deficit of 50%, will their currency devalue soon?

    I would think that it would depend on the exchange rate policy of the country. If it is free-floating, then there probably wouldn't be any drastic changes. If the exchange rate was fixed or defacto fixed, then it could be a financial crisis in the making.
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    Is there are relationship between country's currency ex. rate and it's stock market?

    Again, thanks for the replies. I am assuming weak currency is inflationary because, in order for it to be weak the central bank intervenes by buying foreign currency, i.e. supplying domestic currency, and this lead to inflation.
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    Is there are relationship between country's currency ex. rate and it's stock market?

    Thank you for the replies. So it looks like the process is something like this(?): If a country's currency is undervalued, investors (foreign) invest in that country's stocks, making it's stock market go up, and at the same since investors have have to buy "country's" currency the exchange...
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    Is there are relationship between country's currency ex. rate and it's stock market?

    Is there are relationship between country's currency ex. rate and it's stock market? Either way, does value of currency affect the stock market value, or does stock market value affect country's currency value. Thanks.
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    understanding capitalism and efficiently run business

    In the US a lot of the money is spent on foreign goods, especially Chinese, which leads to the Current Account deficit.
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    Never see such bloody day

    This is getting bad. I guess pumping money into the economy didn't help.
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    Tit for tat.. China thinking of dumping dollars?

    I think if they did it, it would cause a crisis in the short run, but it would be good for the US economy in the long run, since weaker dollar would make US exports more competitive.
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