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To: TobagoJack who wrote (102160)8/4/2013 4:56:36 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219530
 
The pause that refreshes. A the news are tinged with a return to the old, the new s not in the popular press.

There are two forces at work and against each other:
1) A movement of the emerging markets is fulled by demographics
2) And against it a move of printing fueled economic growth

2) is just return avoidance, parachute trying to keep the rich countries' economies afloat.

What the limits of printing? If printing is limitless, then rich countries can print for as long as they can

But what I suspect is that printing won't reverse, slow or stop the return to natural size. It just makes less painful. Less visible and less dramatic.

A simple tool to fool the masses and avoid then come to the streets and demand change.