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LEAP/E2020 Summer 2008 Alert: The World Plunges Into The Heart Of The Global Systemic Crisis
(LEAP/E2020) -- On the occasion of this 26th – Summer 2008 Special – edition of the Global Europe Anticipation Bulletin, the LEAP/E2020 team has decided to launch an alert on the July-December 2008 period. Indeed, our team is now convinced that this period will consist for the whole world in a major plunge into the heart of the phase of impact of the global systemic crisis. The upcoming six months are in fact the core of the unfolding crisis. The troubles met in the past six months were mere harbingers.
In the next semester indeed, all the components of the crisis
(financial, monetary, economic, strategic, social, political… ones)
will converge at the height of their intensity (1). Avoiding to repeat
a description of the various sequences already anticipated in the
previous editions of the GEAB, our researchers have decided to describe
the trends that will be at work in the world's main regions in the next
six months. Therefore they analyse eight fundamental processes that
will mark the next semester and affect decisively the years 2009-2010,
i.e.:
1. A Dollar in distress (EUR 1 = USD
1.75 at the end of 2008): Panic-fear of a US currency and economy
collapse eats into the American collective psyche
2. Global financial system: An
impossible requirement – placing Washington under international
trusteeship – provokes the system's break
3. European Union: The periphery sinks into the recession, the Eurozone only slows down
4. Asia: The « double whammy » inflation/export-collapse
5. Latin America: Difficulties increase but growth remains steady in
most parts of the region, Mexico and Argentina in crisis
6. Arab world: Pro-Western regimes go adrift / 60 percent risk of socio-political explosion on Egypt-Morocco axis
7. Iran: 70 percent probability of an attack by October 2008 confirmed
8. Banks/Speculative bubbles: When bubbles collide
In parallel, LEAP/E2020 presents five strategic advices for the
intention of central banks, governments and regulatory authorities,
aimed at reducing and channelling the very bad consequences of the
phase of impact of the crisis.
As to private investors, LEAP/E2020
develops in this 26th issue of the GEAB, a series of 8 operational
advices for them to avoid committing fatal mistakes in the course of
the next semester.
For this public announcement, LEAP/E2020 chose to present its anticipation on the upcoming break of the global financial system.
Global financial system: An impossible requirement – placing Washington under international trusteeship – provokes the system's break
Washington's decision to raise the bids for the return to a "strong
Dollar," by compelling Ben Bernanke to intervene, bears the seeds of
an acceleration of the global financial system's breaking process (2).
Ben Bernanke is indeed the last wall
before the largest U.S. currency and asset owners become fully aware of
the fact that Washington no longer has the means of its monetary
policy. What used to be a deliberate policy of currency drop (when it
was decided to stop publishing M3 in March 2006, as announced by
LEAP/E2020) in order to reduce the country's trade deficits and the
real value (for themselves) of the their debt (labelled in Dollar),
turned against its perpetrators entailing a major outflow (capital
outflow, steadiness of trade deficits, soaring inflation...). The "Bernanke" card is the last "psychological" card Washington can play.
The fact of using it proves that U.S. leaders have reached the last
limits of what they can do to hold back their partners into the system
founded after 1945 and based on the U.S. economy and currency (3).
In a few weeks time (after the next
G8- and other organisations-meetings have taken place), when it will be
confirmed that there is no way to stabilise the U.S. currency (not to
mention the eccentric idea of pushing it up) because the U.S. economy is
sinking always deeper into the recession and because the world is
already filled with U.S. Dollars no one knows what to do with, then the
global financial system will burst out in various sub-systems trying to
survive as much as they can before a new global financial equilibrium
is found (4). As he is embarking on this road to nowhere, consciously
or not, voluntarily or not, Ben Bernanke is signing the end of the
current financial system. The return to a “strong Dollar” is a bit like
the "liberation of Iraq": wishful thinking turning into a nightmare.
As a matter of fact, if Washington really intended to stabilise the
Dollar or, more ambitiously, to push it up against the other
currencies, there would only be one way (5), in two parts: raising
significantly the Fed's interest rates, and lowering drastically the
pace of money printing. But if the government decided to implement this
type of policy, the U.S. economy (both real and financial) stops dead a
few weeks after: the real estate market falls to zero by lack of
affordable credit and as a result of soaring interests on Adjustable
Rate Mortgage loans, consumption becomes negative (i.e. shrinks back
each month), corporate failures multiply exponentially, Wall Street
collapses under the burden of innumerable debts and succumbs to the
instantaneous implosion of the CDS market due to counterparties
default...
Such a series of events, sure to
happen if Washington implements a voluntary policy of dollar-rescue, is
probably unacceptable by the US authorities. Therefore, apart from
talking – and further self-discrediting – they cannot do anything. The
method used in the past decades is no longer available: no one will
accept to buy large amounts of Dollars in order to rescue the US
currency if some voluntary policy (like the one described previously)
is not implemented by Washington. As they will not do it, the rest of
the world will draw its own conclusions: everyman for himself, knowing
that from mid-August onward, as Beijing is relieved from the constraint
of the Olympic Games, a large number of “tough” options (6), put on the
back burner until the Games, will resurface (7).
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Notes:
(1) For a more detailed calendar of these trends, see GEAB N°18.
(2) The Bank of International Settlements is beginning to worry about a risk of global Great Depression. Source: Banking Times, 06/09/2008
(3) Source: Euro Pacific Capital, 05/23/2008
(4) On this subject, read in GEAB N°26 our advice to central banks, governments and regulatory authorities.
(5) We will disregard the other option consisting in bombing the ECB, the Bank of China and the Bank of Japan.
(6) Source: ContreInfo, 04/21/2008
(7) As Russia is becoming the largest oil-producer - before Saudi
Arabia - in the world, the balance of power on the oil market is also
changing a lot. Source: Times of India, 06/12/2008
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CreatedTuesday, June 24 2008
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