Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: Boeing Strike Agreement Reached

2000-03-18 Thread Jim Devine
At 04:04 PM 03/17/2000 -0800, you wrote: >Why is the 30 year bond yield going down and mortgage rates going up? I'll >check back in this space in 12-18 months. could it be that the mortgage loan market and the long-term bond market are separated by a semipermeable membrane so that rates in thes

Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: Boeing Strike Agreement Reached

2000-03-17 Thread Doug Henwood
Jim Devine wrote: >I thought I answered that. I wrote about how Greenspan is supposed >to be the capitalist Nanny who is supposed to decide what's good for >them as a class, in the long run. That doesn't mean that there's no >conflict between the Nanny and the brats... True. As Chris Rude, ex

Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: Boeing Strike Agreement Reached

2000-03-17 Thread Jim Devine
At 06:48 PM 3/17/00 -0500, you wrote: >Jim Devine wrote: > >>Right: The finance types are telling jokes about Greenspan and >>questioning authority, while the National Association of Manufacturers is >>telling him not to punish industry by monetary policies aimed at cooling >>off finance. > >So

Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: Boeing Strike Agreement Reached

2000-03-17 Thread Eugene Coyle
Why is the 30 year bond yield going down and mortgage rates going up? I'll check back in this space in 12-18 months. Gene Doug Henwood wrote: > Jim Devine wrote: > > >Right: The finance types are telling jokes about Greenspan and > >questioning authority, while the National Association of > >M