Sunday, July 28, 2013

Central bankers, back to beggar thy neighbor

Global Benspeak, is the condition in which each bank governor says the same:

Policy will be accommodative for the foreseeable future. Japan, then the USA. Each in turn trying to weaken the utility of their currencies and make bailout money available to cover continuing losses in government programs. Yet this is all happening in a global economy of declining trade. The first likely causing the second.

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