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<DIV><FONT size=2>Does anyone know where I can obtain backdata on the Goldman
Sachs Commodity Index? I have the prior data currently through
DialData, but there are a bunch of days missing?</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Thanks for any help.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Carl</FONT></DIV>
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</x-html>From ???@??? Thu Jul 29 12:32:25 1999
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To: "kohath" <kohath@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"TheGonch at MediaKat" <Daniel.Goncharoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "Ira" <ist@xxxxxx>, "Real traders" <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: economy - Debt - or is it really?
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 13:28:20 -0500
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I have an answer. The debt is owed to the FED which is a group
of private banks. My guess is that in the end they either get
their money (interest) or whatever is used as collateral on any
unpaid debt. Guess who wins and who loses?
Charles
-----Original Message-----
From: kohath <kohath@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: TheGonch at MediaKat <Daniel.Goncharoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Ira <ist@xxxxxx>; Real traders <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, July 29, 1999 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: economy - Debt - or is it really?
>That's interesting. I am paying 60% of my salary to the government who in
>turn owes that money to me. Funny, I always seem to make the payment every
>year around April 15th, but I don't seem to ever get any of it back, and in
>fact am told that I need to pay more each year to help fund this peculiar
>accounting situation you have described. Could it be that this is not the
>correct answer? Any more guesses?
>
>> funny, no one ever says whom
>> this debt is owed to?
>>
>> Kohath
>>
>> It's is owed to 'you', through pension funds for your retirement,
>> insurance companies to pay out on life insurance, zeroes held to pay for
>> college, Treasury Bills held by corporations in which you hold stock.
>> Thru direct and indirect means, the American people are the main holders
>> of Treasury debt.
>>
>> That is why I feel there is not enough attention paid to the relatively
>> small percentage of debt held abroad. This fraction (I think someone
>> here stated 13%, but I admit I don't have a figure handy) is the part
>> without the 'owing money to myself' effect.
>>
>> Regards
>> DanG
>>
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