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Nickname: cynic
Review: It appears that perhaps there might a great deal of concern that world currencies are not to be trusted, especially the dollar. Once a trend starts, it is difficult to stop.
Date reviewed: Mar 30, 2006 4:32 PM
Nickname: michaelb
Review: Just a few years ago, the United States was the dumping ground for all foreign products. Global consumption of base metals was at a low and LME stocks were at highs. Now with the impprovement of the Chinese economy and lets no forget about India, The U.S. isn't the dumping grownd anymore. The world is now using products that were once dumped on our shores, causing shortages. Another factor is that the United States has allowed China and India, along with other countries to become the manufactoring centers of the world. We have not invested in new production and have let these countries become the leader and we are the now comsumer.
Date reviewed: Mar 30, 2006 4:19 PM
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