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30-Jun-14 World View - Boko Haram flees from bees and snakes

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 10:23 pm
by John
30-Jun-14 World View -- Nigeria's Boko Haram attacks a Church, but flees from bees and snakes


Bank of International Settlements warns of 'euphoric markets' and high debt

** 30-Jun-14 World View -- Nigeria's Boko Haram attacks a Church, but flees from bees and snakes
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e140630



Concepts:
Nigeria's Boko Haram attacks a Church, but flees from bees and snakes
Bank of International Settlements warns of 'euphoric markets' and high debt


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Nigeria, Boko Haram, Chibok,
Bank of International Settlements, BIS,
balance sheet recessions, Richard C Koo

Re: 30-Jun-14 World View - Boko Haram flees from bees and sn

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 4:03 am
by mannfm11
Only a group of morons would watch what Japan did and repeat it and expect it to work. There is a lot more than meets the eye though. Japan was kept afloat by excess credit in the US, but at the same time, excess US credit built China, which created a new competitor to Japan. Artificial rates for capital merely encourage speculation. Who would lend money against something at a rate that is quite likely lower than the depreciation schedule in return? It wasn't a lack of government intervention that caused the Great Depression. There was plenty of intervention, along with a cycling of export money in a series of bad loans. If the world loses faith in the dollar, the financial position of the US will be laid bare for the world to see. I am sure the people behind the scenes already know this, but realize the dance can only go on, if the US does as Japan did. Japan is taking its last spin around the bowl.

Re: 30-Jun-14 World View - Boko Haram flees from bees and sn

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:26 pm
by vincecate
mannfm11 wrote: Japan is taking its last spin around the bowl.
They are increasing the money supply by around 0.7% every 10 days, paying 0.56% on 10 year bonds, and yet the currency is about steady this past year. Japan has walked off the edge of the cliff but just not looked down yet.