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Thursday, November 09, 2006

Economic Outlook Commentaries

Hi Peter.

I like reading Bank Research occasionally and I was reading an interesting December outlook from ANZ. ANZ is one of the largest companies in Australia and New Zealand and a major international banking and financial services group, which is among the top 50 banks in the world. Their Economic Outlook is published quarterly and it details the latest views on the international and Australian economies. You can find these economic commentaries at the following link: http://www.anz.com/aus/corporate/EcoComm/Outlook.asp

I find these comments interesting to note, since there is a lot of question going on about how the expected US slow down might affect the rest of the world. The issue of oil reserve surplus in different nations is also interesting to consider in terms of what might happen to currencies in the future. This all serves more a wider view into the future. This is interesting for me in particular in light of what might happen to the extremely undervalued Yen. More and more countries are complaining about the low value of the Yen.

Bank Research is nicely available for free at: www.actionforex.com
Once you are on this site, go to the left side for ‘Forex Analysis’ and click on ‘Bank Research’. You will find links to several banks. I like ANZ and also ISKE BANK for interesting reading and forecasting.

Greetings,

Christoph Lahrs
Albany, CA

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