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To: TobagoJack who wrote (68033)11/12/2010 3:37:54 AM
From: elmatador   of 217737
 
foreign investors should sell the US treasuries now to drive up the bond interest rate sky high, which would deter the Fed from printing money. So far, international investors, mainly central banks, are scared stiff and don’t know what to do.

Two years passed and CB now pay for being scared stiff..
So they should not complain in Seoul G20 meeting. It is their own fault.

To: TobagoJack who wrote (37693) 7/29/2008 1:50:19 PM
From: elmatador 7 Recommendations Respond to of 68055

Former Morgan Stanley economist Andy Xie, writing in the Chinese magazine Caijing, says, “The US can monetize the losses from its financial crisis because the dollar is a global currency and monetization causes the dollar to depreciate, but not collapse. As international investors hold $16 trillion of US dollar financial assets, monetization is a preferred strategy for the US; foreigners may share one-third of the cost through inflation and dollar depreciation. To stop it, foreign investors should sell the US treasuries now to drive up the bond interest rate sky high, which would deter the Fed from printing money. So far, international investors, mainly central banks, are scared stiff and don’t know what to do. The US is taking advantage of the opportunity to stuff the world with its losses.”

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two years ago. It was written on the wall.
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