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16-12-2010, 11:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-12-2010, 11:08 PM by mrEngineer.)
nice video but unrealistic. First of all, it does not address why QE was actually implemented in the first place. The reason is because US is already in a liquidity trap and unable to lower its interest rate. To further lower the "interest rates" to stimulate borrowing and local investment, Fed had to use QE. So the main point was ignored that if borrowing improves and investments begin to see results, the possiblity of QE3 may not even happen.
All balance of payments have to always equal. The decline in US current accounts will have to be compensated by the increase in capital account where not all the inflow of foreign investments into the treasuries. Some of these inflows goes to fund the investment or actual businesses in US which may provide the next phase of growth in the US economy.
So its which side of coin u decide to see. I am leaning more towards the asset bubble burst in Asia than hyperinflation in US.
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16-12-2010, 11:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-12-2010, 11:20 PM by koh_52.)
for me i put my SGD in 50% OIL related commodities....the rest 50% in RMB...maybe some Russian currency if there is spare
as for USD, i will put a 5 ft pole away from it...as far as possible.
On asset bubble burst....my take, how to burst it US keep on printing money actually you are increased the balloon insulation thicker and thicker, hence the balloon will be more difficult to burst, hehe...frictional analogy lar.
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hi sgd
i think the need for big brother to police the world order is overstated. there are just a few countries that need such a service for eg north korea and iran.
probably it is useful in the case if war happens, u can adequately protect yourself and even better to conquer the country and make it your own.
in today's context, it is more of a economy warfare rather than physical warfare.