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Posted: 14 years ago
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Is usa going to face another post 2000 recession?

The dow jones recently crashed as well.

what do you think?

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Posted: 14 years ago
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If US is going to face another recession it will take along with it d ntire EU whch is previously badly struck by debts
d asain markets r also falling sterday d sensex crashed
hope d world bank bails out US b4 its too late n d ntire world might c a gr8 recession again
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Someday the rupee and the US$ will be on par.

For now the Yen is gaining strongly.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Summer3

[BR][BR]Someday the rupee and the US$ will be on par.[BR][BR]For now the Yen is gaining strongly.[BR]


but d chinese r very much intelligent they dnt want to be at par with US dollar if that happens than hw will their products be so cheap n be sold so easily throughtout d world
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Posted: 14 years ago
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It used to be that the developing world got its capital needs from the advanced nations in Europe and the US. Not anymore. India is going to help out debt burdened Europe with a $2 billion loan. Not bad for one of the poorest nations on Earth helping out an old colonial master with 10 times per capita income!😛

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: zorrro

[P]It used to be that the developing world got its capital needs from the advanced nations in Europe and the US. Not anymore. India is going to help out debt burdened Europe with a $2 billion loan. Not bad for one of the poorest nations on Earth helping out an old colonial master with 10 times per capita income![:P][/P]


absolutly true buddy
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: zorrro

It used to be that the developing world got its capital needs from the advanced nations in Europe and the US. Not anymore. India is going to help out debt burdened Europe with a $2 billion loan. Not bad for one of the poorest nations on Earth helping out an old colonial master with 10 times per capita income!😛



yup, can't wait for the stock market supercycle in India, just like in america.. 1970 - 200, what a cycle! 😃
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Pratamesh


but d chinese r very much intelligent they dnt want to be at par with US dollar if that happens than hw will their products be so cheap n be sold so easily throughtout d world


The Chinese wages are not only low but the workers are also very efficient and disciplined. Costs are rising in China too.
Like India it was quite sheltered from the full impact of the last Global Financial crisis.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Summer3


The Chinese wages are not only low but the workers are also very efficient and disciplined. Costs are rising in China too.
Like India it was quite sheltered from the full impact of the last Global Financial crisis.



is it because we're developing or is it because our economies are fairly self sustaining?
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Posted: 14 years ago
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its no sequel, its same long lasting recession continuing & impact will be even worse this time

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