Interview and discussion with Justin Smirk of Westpac Banking, Senior Economist. Index crossing is above the 200-day moving average. (The Bloomberg Edge)
Duration : 0:5:48
Interview and discussion with Justin Smirk of Westpac Banking, Senior Economist. Index crossing is above the 200-day moving average. (The Bloomberg Edge)
Duration : 0:5:48
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September 12, 2008.
Saudi Arabia has refused to cut interest rates in lockstep with the US Federal Reserve for the first time, signalling that the oil-rich Gulf kingdom is preparing to break the dollar currency peg in a move that risks setting off a stampede out of the dollar across the Middle East.
“This is a very dangerous situation for the dollar,” said Hans Redeker, currency chief at BNP Paribas.
“Saudi Arabia has $800bn (£400bn) in their future generation fund, and the entire region has $3,500bn under management. They face an inflationary threat and do not want to import an interest rate policy set for the recessionary conditions in the United States,” he said.
The Saudi central bank said today that it would take “appropriate measures” to halt huge capital inflows into the country, but analysts say this policy is unsustainable and will inevitably lead to the collapse of the dollar peg.
As a close ally of the US, Riyadh has so far tried to stick to the peg, but the link is now destabilising its own economy.
Source:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/09/19/bcnsaudi119.xml
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June 19, 2008.
The Royal Bank of Scotland has advised clients to brace for a full-fledged crash in global stock and credit markets over the next three months as inflation paralyses the major central banks.
“A very nasty period is soon to be upon us – be prepared,” said Bob Janjuah, the bank’s credit strategist.
A report by the bank’s research team warns that the S&P 500 index of Wall Street equities is likely to fall by more than 300 points to around 1050 by September as “all the chickens come home to roost” from the excesses of the global boom, with contagion spreading across Europe and emerging markets.
Such a slide on world bourses would amount to one of the worst bear markets over the last century.
Source:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2008/06/18/cnrbs118.xml
Duration : 0:4:37
Currencies and Interest Rates – Analysis and Discussion with Kathy Lien of GFT (Bloomberg News)
Duration : 0:7:32
commodities vs US treasury bonds ?!?!
04 juin 2009 Jim Rogers expects currency chaos and the fall of the dollar : http://jimrogers1.blogspot.com http://www.Jimrogers.tk for more
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http://www.noneocons.com is my new website please visit……scary, they aren’t hiding it anymore just sugar-coating it to be a peace keeping measure :/ NsaneSk8er007
Duration : 0:4:13
http://www.pyrabang.com/view.php?ref=ron569&post_id=20041&visitor=true
We have basically just printed one trillion dollars over night, is that not crazy? I’ve heard the FED Chair Ben Bernanke talk about this before, about how they will start raising interest rates just as, or before the economy starts getting better so as to keep inflation under control. I would say that are going to need some perfect timing. And like Glenn Beck said, I hope that they succeed for all of our sakes.
But now, a little bit about us, the people. What can I say about the American people, except that, they get what they deserve. When you elect a bunch of losers to government, and then you get losing policies that end up destroying your country, well then, you got what you deserved.
I beg you all to work for, and get a truly free primary system like Washington State got last year, and then start up an organization to inform the people how to use it to their advantage.
We need to get these people out in the primary, because in this way you can vote for a republican, or a democrat, and yet you will be voting for a new person, one who is not corrupted by the system yet. It is only in this way that we the people and not the political parties, will control the elections. Research it, and you will find that I am right, that this is the only way to change our government for the better, short of a Revolution.
jbranstetter04
Fed to pump nearly $1.2 trillion into the financial system
WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve made it clear Wednesday that it will do whatever it takes to end the worst U.S. downturn since the Great Depression, announcing new plans to pump nearly $1.2 trillion into the financial system, including a historic commitment to buy up to $300 billion in longer-term Treasury securities.
As part of its unexpectedly aggressive plan, the Fed also committed to hold a key interest rate essentially at zero “for an extended period” and to buy up to another $850 billion in mortgage-backed securities and debt. The actions could quickly translate into lower borrowing costs for home buyers, homeowners and businesses — and that, in turn, could help get the stalled economy moving again.
The Dow Jones industrial average surged 91 points, to 7487, on news of the Fed’s actions. Interest rates on Treasuries plummeted, with 10-year notes posting the biggest one-day move in nearly 50 years. The U.S. dollar sank against other currencies, however, as traders worried about the long-term implications of the policies, including possible inflation.
Nevertheless, most experts applauded the Fed. “When you have a forest fire, gradualism is not a good idea,” said Richard Hoey, chief economist at Dreyfus. “The aggressiveness of the Fed’s action is consistent with the view that they understand the risks and have the power to act. This is not Hamlet deciding what to do.”
Fed actions
What the Fed will do:
•Buy up to $300 billion in longer-term Treasury securities during the next six months. The move, which follows similar efforts in Britain and Japan, is designed to bring down longer-term interest rates that influence business and consumer borrowing.
•Buy up to another $750 billion in mortgage-backed securities issued by mortgage-finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which are in government conservatorship. The Fed has already committed to buy $500 billion in mortgage-backed securities, bringing planned purchases to $1.25 trillion. The Fed will also double the amount of Fannie and Freddie debt it plans to buy to $200 billion. The move is significant, given that Fannie and Freddie now back about 70% of home mortgages made in this country. About $1.4 trillion in mortgages were issued last year.
•Possibly expand the range of collateral the Fed will accept under a recently launched program to spur student loan, auto, credit card, small business, commercial real estate and other lending. The Fed and Treasury Department have said that they hope to eventually spur up to $1 trillion in lending under the so-called Term et-Backed Loan Facility.
The Fed’s medicine worked almost immediately. The 10-year Treasury bond yield dropped 0.51 of a percentage point, to 2.50%, a plunge that left money managers stunned. “It’s the biggest one-day move in my career, and I started in 1978,” says Bob Auwaerter, bond manager at the Vanguard Group. The bellwether note’s yield fell the most since 1962, according to Bloomberg News.
That could prompt what analysts expect will be the biggest…
http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2009-03-18-fed-interest-rates_N.htm
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Oil, copper, platinum, gold, silver lead the gains in the hope that demand will rise as the global economy recovers. Prices have rise in the commodities index by 13% in May, biggest monthly gain in 34 years. (Taking Stock)
Duration : 0:2:7
http://www.btang.net/
Bail Out, Economy, Stock Market Crash..Well, with all the stuff going on…I figured I create a video about one person´s take on the American and world economy….
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Interview and discussion with David Woo of the Barclays Capital. He talks about how the currencies react to the North Korea’s missile testing. (Bloomberg News)
Duration : 0:3:21