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Saturday Quiz: Truffaut's Last Film (March 29, 2008) What was French director Francois Truffaut's last film? Confidentially Yours (French title: Vivement Dimanche!) 1983. This film is considered an homage to Truffaut's favorite director, Alfred Hitchcock. I recommend it as pure entertainment. In black and white, with subtitles. Truffaut died in 1984 at 52 of a brain tumor. At knowledgeable film buff/contributor Don E.'s suggestion, I am adding Truffaut's Shoot the Piano Player to my French Tough Guys list which I reprint below for your viewing pleasure. A Man Escaped (1956) Robert Bresson Pickpocket (1963) Robert Bresson Touchez Pas au Grisbi (Hands Off the Loot)(1953) Jacques Becker Le Trou (1960) Jacques Becker The Wages of Fear (1952) Henri-Georges Clouzot Rififi (1954) Jules Dassin The Crime of Monsieur Lange (1935) Jean Renoir Le Samourai (1967) Jean-Pierre Melville Astute reader Michael S. offered this excellent comment on yesterday's entry Interest Rates and Supply and Demand:
You recent article on “Interest Rates and Supply and Demand” made a lot of sense, talking about how there has been a contraction in credit and a drop in credit spreads. However, near the end of the piece you then claim that demand for US treasury debt is dropping, but this claim doesn’t make sense. You had already pointed out how the intense demand for US t-bills has driven yields to unprecedented lows. If anything, the evidence seems to show that demand for US treasuries is increasing.I responded thusly:
There seems to be high demand for 90-day T-bills because people can't even trust money market funds anymore, but I'm not so sure about the 10-year and up maturities. I have read references to central banks cutting their exposure to dollars (South Korea, etc.) but I didn't note the sources--I'll keep an eye out for that.And Michael added these thoughtful points:
Yes, the demand for short-term t-bills is extraordinary, but even the demand for 10 year notes seems to be robust, since yields really haven’t gone up there.Readers, I apologize for not updating Readers Journal the past few weeks. I have been dragging through my second chest cold of the year--what some call "the 100-day cold" or "100-day flu" and am slowly recovering my usual energy. I will post three new essays and recent comments next week. Thank you for your patience. For more on this subject and a wide array of other topics, please visit my weblog. copyright © 2008 Charles Hugh Smith. All rights reserved in all media. I would be honored if you linked this wEssay to your site, or printed a copy for your own use. |
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