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currencies Crisis Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

Asian currency crisis (2); Currency Crisis Meltdown (1); major currency crisis (1).

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis Wed 2009-11-25 12:05 EST

What Is Inflation and How Does One Measure It?

...Inflation is a net expansion of money supply and credit, where credit is marked to market. Deflation is the opposite: a net contraction of money supply and credit, where credit is marked to market...Credit (and credit problems) dwarf monetary concerns at the present...I still expect the US to slip in and out of deflation and recession for years to come just as happened in Japan...banks aren't lending, consumer credit is contracting, credit writeoffs are likely to exceed monetary printing, and symptoms like treasury yields are in generally in agreement...To bail out the banks' poor bets on Dot-Com companies and Latin America in 2001-2002, Greenspan purposely ignited a credit bubble that led to the mother of all housing crashes. In response to the housing bust, the Fed refused to let failed banks go out of business and is attempting to force another credit bubble...However, this is the end of the line. Housing was the bubble of last resort, nothing can come close to the number of jobs created by the global housing bubble. Further attempts to reflate will do nothing but create a currency crisis, crash the economy, and add to future liabilities that cannot be paid back.

Inflation; measured; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.

Jesse's Café Américain Tue 2009-11-03 20:12 EST

Nine More Banks Fail with CIT on Deck for a Packaged Bankruptcy While Gold Shines

...The current state of economics is most remarkable for its arrogant complacency in the face of two failed bubbles, a near systemic failure, a pseudo-scientific perversion of mathematics exposed, and an incredible capacity for spin and self-delusion. The people wish to believe, and Wall Street and the government economists are all too willing to tell them whatever they wish to hear, for a variety of motives. And there is an army of salesmen and lobbyists and econo-whores touting this fraud around the clock...There are good reasons for this failure of American "monetary capitalism," and it has to do with an oversized financial sector and a surplus of white collar crime that both distort and drain the productive economy. The current approach is to pump money into a failed system without attempting to reform it, to fix its fundamental flaws, to make an honest accounting of the results. The result are serial bubbles and the foundation for long duration zombie economy with a grinding stagflation that may morph into a currency crisis and the fall and reissuance of the dollar, as we saw with the Russian rouble. It will stretch the political fabric of the US to the breaking point. This is how oligarchies and their empires fall.

banks failed; CIT; deck; gold shines; Jesse's Café Américain; packaged bankruptcies.

Tue 2009-06-16 00:00 EDT

China's ``dollar trap'': Lessons from France's 1920s ``sterling trap'' | vox - Research-based policy analysis and commentary from leading economists

China's "dollar trap": Lessons from France's 1920s "sterling trap" | vox - Research-based policy analysis and commentary from leading economists; ``Frances sterling trap ended disastrously. Sterling suffered a major currency crisis, French authorities lost a lot of money, and subsequent policy reactions deepened the Great Depression.''

China's; commentary; Dollar Trap; France's 1920s; leading economists; Lessons; research-based policy analysis; sterling trap; Vox.

Mon 2008-10-27 00:00 EDT

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Currency Crisis Meltdown in Europe, Japan, Australia

Australia; Currency Crisis Meltdown; Europe; Japan; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.

Mon 2008-10-27 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: "Currency crisis is gathering storm"

Ed Harrison

currencies Crisis; gathering storm; naked capitalism.

Mon 2008-10-27 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: Managing Down "Bretton Woods" Expectations

currency crisis

Bretton Woods; expectations; Management; naked capitalism.

Mon 2008-01-07 00:00 EST

Money Matters: Yen Rises, Nikkei Falls

by Elaine Meinel Supkis; "Thus is the inglorious end to globalization: the simultaneous attempt at kamikaze-inspired crashing of currencies into the flight decks of trade rivals."; Japanese use of forex reserves to weaken the yen caused the Asian currency crisis

money matters; Nikkei falls; yen Rises.

Sun 2007-09-23 00:00 EDT

Bits of News - The Unwinding of the Asian Currency Crisis

by Garrett Johnson

Asian currency crisis; Bits; news; unwinds.