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    December 30, 2004

    Mutual Fund Flows Update Tables updated through November 30, 2004 with data released December 30, 2004. Comments on Stock Funds, Bond Funds and Hybrid Funds, and the public’s break-even level. Currently, we estimate the public’s...

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    December 27, 2004

    Commodity Investing Considerations A transcript of the conference call on December 22, 2004.

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    December 14, 2004

    A Perspective On The TIC Data The U.S. Treasury’s monthly release of the International Capital Statistics (TIC) report is garnering increasing attention in the financial media. This is understandable given the widening current account deficit...


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    November 18, 2004

    November 2004 Presentation Package Presentation package used in a conference call on November 18, 2004.

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    November 10, 2004

    Should We Fret About the Dollar? The United States began its life by holding certain truths to be self-evident. Despite the beliefs held fervently by what often feels to be a majority of financial market commentators that deficits are wicked and...

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    September 29, 2004

    How Will Foreigners React to Fannie Mae’s Problems? Because of Fannie Mae’s recent accounting problems, they may be forced to slow the growth of their mortgage portfolio. This would mean they would be issuing fewer agency securities and,...


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    August 20, 2004

    Is Crude Oil In A New Bubble Or A New Reality? The cash market price of West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark for the NYMEX contract, has risen more than 45% since the start of the year. This has led many to nominate the crude oil market for...

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    August 19, 2004

    A Review of Leverage Measures in the Bond Market There is still a record amount of leverage in the bond market. The size of the repo and futures markets are still near their record highs, and the Commitment of Traders data shows Commercial and...

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    July 16, 2004

    Inflation Watch Update The attached tables update inflation rates through June 2004. New to the report this month are tables and charts on the Personal Consumption Expenditure Indexes along with a look at how they compare to the CPI statistics.


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    June 16, 2004

    U.S. Treasury’s International Capital Statistics Update In last month’s TIC Report, we took a look at foreign buying of U.S. Treasuries. We pointed out that Japan alone accounts for almost 60% of all foreign buying of these securities....

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    May 18, 2004

    A Review of Leverage Measures in the Bond Market If one examines measures of leverage in the bond market, they all give the same answer – the bond market still has a record amount of leverage. The size of the repo and futures market is still...

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    May 14, 2004

    Inflation Watch Update The attached tables update inflation rates through April 2004. Also, does the market believe a secular change in inflation is upon us?

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