- frage zu den COT commercials - puppetmaster, 05.02.2001, 02:23
- Re: frage zu den COT commercials - Interessanter Zusammenhang - Dimi, 05.02.2001, 13:55
- Korrektur: short (statt long) - Dimi, 05.02.2001, 14:10
- ppt = plunge protection team ="Absturzverhinderungsmannschaft" mkT - Tobias, 05.02.2001, 14:48
- ppt - Beweis - jagg, 05.02.2001, 16:09
- Re: ppt - Beweis - looks like dynamite and it is! - Diogenes, 05.02.2001, 16:54
- ppt und Bush - jagg, 05.02.2001, 18:33
- ppt - Artikel aus The Washington Post (kein Link) - jagg, 05.02.2001, 18:36
- Re: ppt - Artikel aus The Washington Post (kein Link) - Diogenes, 05.02.2001, 20:51
- ppt - Artikel aus The Washington Post (kein Link) - jagg, 05.02.2001, 18:36
- ppt und Bush - jagg, 05.02.2001, 18:33
- Re: ppt - Beweis - looks like dynamite and it is! - Diogenes, 05.02.2001, 16:54
- Danke - Dimi, 05.02.2001, 23:53
- ppt - Beweis - jagg, 05.02.2001, 16:09
- Re: frage zu den COT commercials - Interessanter Zusammenhang - Dimi, 05.02.2001, 13:55
ppt und Bush
>Diogenes (gehe jetzt ein Schnäpsli trinken, mir ist schlecht)
Hi Diogenes, freut mich dass dir der Link"gefallen" hat ;)
Hier (nochmals, hatte all das vor ca. 2 Wochen schon mal
hier reingestellt) weiteres zum Thema - ohne Link,
Gruss - Jagg
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Thursday, Dec. 21, 2000 6:37 p.m. EST
Is Clinton Pulling the Plug on the Dow's Plunge
Protection Team?
It has been no secret that Bill Clinton's former
treasury secretary, Robert Rubin, created a system to
use federal resources to intervene any time the stock
market dropped below certain fixed points.
Rubin's market monitoring team was nicknamed the
"plunge protection team" - and encompassed top federal
officials and Fed chairman Greenspan.
Any time the market dropped, as it has in the past few
weeks, the plunge protection team would convene, even
by phone, to create a coordinated response to maintain
market supports.
Some market watchers suspected the U.S. government,
faced with a badly fallen Dow Jones at the closing
bell in New York, would move funds into derivatives
overnight on Asian markets.
The derivative buys would create incentives for day
traders to buy stocks on the New York Stock Exchange.
Some are speculating that with his final days here,
and Gore a loser, Clinton may have pulled the plug on
the plunge protection team.
Democrats would like to see the economy sour in the
new Bush administration's lap, and reap a windfall in
the 2002 congressional elections and, just maybe, in
2004.
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