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From: | robin benson <rob@hammerheadmedia.co.uk> |
Date: | Sat, 14 Feb 2004 21:33:50 +0000 |
Hi Allan Regarding the level of the dollar against a basket of currencies (yen, NZ$, A$, euro, sterling, etc.), then, are you expecting a rise or decline in the dollar? This surely will have an impact on any A$/NZ$ investments you hold. Personally, I expect the dollar has still to find it's lowest point, which I expect will be around your presidential election. I am assuming a Bush defeat, but as I'm sure you'll agree, this is by no means clear. Regards Robin On 14 Feb 2004, at 19:37, Allan Potts wrote: > Unfortunately, the word "trend" should have been replaced with > "avalanche" or alternatively "tidal wave". > > Sadly, it is my forecast that within the next 18 months the rate of > foreclosures in the U.S. will reach those ominous descriptions. > > It doesn't take a degree in economics from Harvard to figure this out. > Sadly, too many Americans are drowning in debt, yet continue to > borrow on the equity in their residences, run up credit card debt and > buy new cars. When interest rates start to rise, and they will, as we > say here -- "Katy bar the door". > > It will take about four to five months after the second rate hike to > put a large percentage of the population in the bankruptcy courts. > Many people now have 0% interest rates on their maxed out credit > cards. When the "free ride" period is over the rates go to 7.5% to > the most credit worthy people (who normally do not max out their > credit cards anyway) to more like 12.99% up to 22 to 23% for the least > credit worthy that still can get credit cards. Add to these rates 1 > to 3% and variable mortgage rates increasing at the same time and you > can see what is going to happen. > > To make matters worse, the overinflated price of real property will be > plummeting and many many people will find themselves with a mortgage > far greater than the value of their property. As Yogi would say "Deja > vu all over again". > > On that cheerful note, I'll bid all -- a good balance of the weekend. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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