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US treasury bond market the next domino to fall in the 'financial crisis'
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US treasury bond market the next domino to fall in the 'financial crisis'
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May 05, 2009, 06:05:13 PM »
not even gonna post any links about this, just wanted to put there well in advance of it happening so i can come back and say hey i told you this was going to happen
brace your seatbelts dollar holders, the money printing will be going to new levels shortly
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The cost of treasury bonds has already seen a steep plunge.
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the yields are yet to see new highs but this won't be for long then we may some kind of interesting monetization announcement. this thing is still developing and the consequences are gonna be big.
when it starts to break down significantly this will be the big news.
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