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bsrsharma
ParticipantStansd:
You didn’t complete the circuit: Borrow from China and give it as ‘Stimulus” to taxpayers so that they will buy stuff from China and send the money back to China. Then our future generations will pay back the the debt with interest by their lower standard of living. Anywhere else they would call this insanity.
bsrsharma
ParticipantStansd:
You didn’t complete the circuit: Borrow from China and give it as ‘Stimulus” to taxpayers so that they will buy stuff from China and send the money back to China. Then our future generations will pay back the the debt with interest by their lower standard of living. Anywhere else they would call this insanity.
bsrsharma
ParticipantStansd:
You didn’t complete the circuit: Borrow from China and give it as ‘Stimulus” to taxpayers so that they will buy stuff from China and send the money back to China. Then our future generations will pay back the the debt with interest by their lower standard of living. Anywhere else they would call this insanity.
bsrsharma
ParticipantStansd:
You didn’t complete the circuit: Borrow from China and give it as ‘Stimulus” to taxpayers so that they will buy stuff from China and send the money back to China. Then our future generations will pay back the the debt with interest by their lower standard of living. Anywhere else they would call this insanity.
bsrsharma
ParticipantStansd:
You didn’t complete the circuit: Borrow from China and give it as ‘Stimulus” to taxpayers so that they will buy stuff from China and send the money back to China. Then our future generations will pay back the the debt with interest by their lower standard of living. Anywhere else they would call this insanity.
bsrsharma
ParticipantHow do you know it is the “owner” and not Ownit Mortgage that is requesting postponement? The mortgager may not like to “mark it to market” for any number of reasons. One example: searching for a friendly buyer who is in need of large tax writeoffs { a la BofA buying CFC }.
bsrsharma
ParticipantHow do you know it is the “owner” and not Ownit Mortgage that is requesting postponement? The mortgager may not like to “mark it to market” for any number of reasons. One example: searching for a friendly buyer who is in need of large tax writeoffs { a la BofA buying CFC }.
bsrsharma
ParticipantHow do you know it is the “owner” and not Ownit Mortgage that is requesting postponement? The mortgager may not like to “mark it to market” for any number of reasons. One example: searching for a friendly buyer who is in need of large tax writeoffs { a la BofA buying CFC }.
bsrsharma
ParticipantHow do you know it is the “owner” and not Ownit Mortgage that is requesting postponement? The mortgager may not like to “mark it to market” for any number of reasons. One example: searching for a friendly buyer who is in need of large tax writeoffs { a la BofA buying CFC }.
bsrsharma
ParticipantHow do you know it is the “owner” and not Ownit Mortgage that is requesting postponement? The mortgager may not like to “mark it to market” for any number of reasons. One example: searching for a friendly buyer who is in need of large tax writeoffs { a la BofA buying CFC }.
January 14, 2008 at 12:54 PM in reply to: Chinese Government PowerPlay: Chinese Government May Block China Bank’s Investment in Citigroup #135585bsrsharma
ParticipantVery sensible move. Just today morning I watched Hillary campaigning (on TV) when she said “You can’t be tough (against the Chinese toxic toys etc.) when you are talking to your banker”. China should avoid anything that needles the nationalist sentiment during an election year. Citibank’s insolvency is a political hot potato and foreigners would be well adviced to watch it from afar.
January 14, 2008 at 12:54 PM in reply to: Chinese Government PowerPlay: Chinese Government May Block China Bank’s Investment in Citigroup #135782bsrsharma
ParticipantVery sensible move. Just today morning I watched Hillary campaigning (on TV) when she said “You can’t be tough (against the Chinese toxic toys etc.) when you are talking to your banker”. China should avoid anything that needles the nationalist sentiment during an election year. Citibank’s insolvency is a political hot potato and foreigners would be well adviced to watch it from afar.
January 14, 2008 at 12:54 PM in reply to: Chinese Government PowerPlay: Chinese Government May Block China Bank’s Investment in Citigroup #135786bsrsharma
ParticipantVery sensible move. Just today morning I watched Hillary campaigning (on TV) when she said “You can’t be tough (against the Chinese toxic toys etc.) when you are talking to your banker”. China should avoid anything that needles the nationalist sentiment during an election year. Citibank’s insolvency is a political hot potato and foreigners would be well adviced to watch it from afar.
January 14, 2008 at 12:54 PM in reply to: Chinese Government PowerPlay: Chinese Government May Block China Bank’s Investment in Citigroup #135843bsrsharma
ParticipantVery sensible move. Just today morning I watched Hillary campaigning (on TV) when she said “You can’t be tough (against the Chinese toxic toys etc.) when you are talking to your banker”. China should avoid anything that needles the nationalist sentiment during an election year. Citibank’s insolvency is a political hot potato and foreigners would be well adviced to watch it from afar.
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