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Tsunami Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

capital tsunami (1); Credit Default Swap Tsunami Approaches (1); economic tsunami (1).

China Financial Markets Tue 2010-08-03 14:48 EDT

The capital tsunami is a bigger threat than the nuclear option

...China's ``nuclear option'', which has generated a great deal of nervousness among investors and policy-making circles in the US, is a myth, and what the US should be much more concerned about is its diametric opposite -- a tsunami of capital flooding into the country...All the major capital exporting countries...are eager to maintain and even increase their capital exports. But the balance of payments must balance, and all that exported capital must be imported somewhere else...As net capital exporters try desperately to maintain or increase their capital exports, and deficit Europe sees net capital imports collapse, the only way the world can achieve balance without a sharp contraction in the capital-exporting countries is if US net capital imports surge. And at first they will surge. Foreigners...will buy more dollar assets, including USG bonds, than before...the US trade deficit will inexorably rise as Germany, Japan and China try to keep up their capital exports and as European capital imports drop...This tsunami will bring with it a corresponding surge in the US trade deficit and, with it, a rise in US unemployment. It will also force the US Treasury to increase the fiscal deficit as more of the jobs created by its spending leak abroad...in the past massive capital recycling has usually been very good for asset markets. Might we see a surge in the US asset markets, at least until next year when Congress starts getting tough on the trade deficit?...

bigger threat; capital tsunami; China Financial Markets; nuclear option.

Thu 2008-02-14 00:00 EST

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Credit Default Swap Tsunami Approaches

impending CDS blowup

Credit Default Swap Tsunami Approaches; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.

Wed 2008-01-16 00:00 EST

Money Matters: Tsunami Of Red Ink Slams In Global Banking Systems

by Elaine Meinel Supkis; "The US plans to go bankrupt. I feel it in my bones."

global banking system; money matters; Red Ink Slams; Tsunami.

Fri 2007-12-21 00:00 EST

War And Peace: The Truth About Economic Tsunamis: Shifts In Global Power

by Elaine Meinel Supkis; British imperial decline; Smoot-Hartley beneficial to US; US imitating British decline after WW II

economic tsunami; Global Power; peace; shifted; truth; war.