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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (16732)1/27/2009 3:20:19 AM
From: Real Man1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 71456
 
Welcome to global Weimarization. Do we still buy T-bonds?
I'd say, let the Fed do it an buy gold. -g-

market-ticker.org

Quantitative easing to come on Wednesday.

Bloomberg is allegedly reporting that Bernanke
is "contemplating" buying the long end of the Treasury Curve
due to "bond market instability."

Printing announced so far in November:

600 Bln., or ... 70-80% of currency in circulation, by July.
Program: Ease mortgage rates by purchasing Fannie/Freddie
MBS on the Fed Balance sheet. Mish can't argue it ain't
monetization -g-

newyorkfed.org

Printed through agency coupon passes in January:

7.9 Bln., some more due today.

Printed quietly through Treasury auctions:

???

Getting even harder to monitor the Fed, which means, of course,
printing is about to take off like a rocket or already did.
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