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Summary
From time to time, the U.S. financial markets manifest some concern about
the nation's twin deficits -- the federal budget and the current account shortfalls.
These episodes have been short-lived, however. Generally, the markets have
been very sanguine about these problems -- much too sanguine, in our view!
We believe there is a great deal about which to be concerned in both areas,
and that longer run, the U.S. markets will indeed reflect it -- negatively,
of course. This article updates our thoughts, etc. on the federal budget deficit.
Continue to Gillespie Research for the balance of the essay: http://www.gillespieresearch.com/cgi-bin/s/article/id=596
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Douglas R. Gillespie, Sr.
Gillespie Research Associates
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Doug Gillespie oversees his own financial-market and economic
consulting firm, Gillespie Research
Associates. For a complimentary sample of Dougs material, e-mail him at drgillespiesr@aol.com.
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