This document contains slides that accompanied a podcast recorded on November 14th, 2011 discussing the European sovereign debt crisis. The slides address topics such as the broadening of contagion in Europe, uncertainty around political leaders in Italy and Greece, high sovereign bond yields in Hungary and Slovenia, and the failing effectiveness of the European Financial Stability Facility. The slides also discuss the situations in Spain, Austria, Central and Eastern Europe, Italy, and conclude with a disclaimer.
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Macro Analytics - 09-29-12 FEDERAL RESERVE: Moral Hazard, UC & Dysfunctional ...GordonTLong.com
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Macro Analytics 09-25-12 FEDERAL RESERVE - False Perceptions & PropagandaGordonTLong.com
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Charles Hugh Smith and Gordon T Long discuss how a flawed premise and the mistaken role for this private-public institution is leading to moral hazard, unintended consequences and dysfunctional financial markets. They argue that there is sufficient proof to now call into question the historic role of the Federal Reserve .
This two part series also examines who is winning, who is losing and where it is likely to lead. The facts laid out in this series should be a concern to all Americans who care for their country and the future for their children.
The Federal Reserve and its Monetary Malpractice is at the core of the American Dream becoming a myth for the vast majority of Americans. Jobs, disposable income and financial security are all under pressure, as the Federal Reserve continues its historic monetary gamble on unproven policies of Quantitative Easing and ZIRP.
Charles Hugh Smith and Gordon T Long discuss how a flawed premise and the mistaken role for this private-public institution is leading to moral hazard, unintended consequences and dysfunctional financial markets. They argue that there is sufficient proof to now call into question the historic role of the Federal Reserve .
This two part series also examines who is winning, who is losing and where it is likely to lead. The facts laid out in this series should be a concern to all Americans who care for their country and the future for their children.
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Global insights audio-slides-11-14-11
1. This chart accompanies the podcast recorded
November 14th, 2011
CONTAGION BROADENING
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WHO ARE THESE MEN?
“Neither Tremonti nor Monti!”
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SPAIN
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SPAIN
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AUSTRIA => CEE =>
HUNGARY – SLOVENIA
UNFUNDABLE YIELDS
HUNGARIAN 10 YEAR = 8.33%
SLOVENIA 10 YEAR = 7.14%
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EFSF FAILING FAST
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ITALY
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CONTAGION BROADENING
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Editor's Notes
What's the deal with Austria? Well there have been persistent rumors about a downgrade, but furthermore, Austrian banks are famously exposed to Eastern Europe. And now you see stuff about how Slovenian yields are surging.Too many fires to put out.For a good background story on Austrian banks and exposure to Eastern Europe, see this NYT piece from last year.Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/oh-crap-austria-2011-11#ixzz1dgL8xHUlSlovenian Bond Yield Breaks 7%, First Time Since Euro Entryhttp://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-11-11/slovenian-bond-yield-breaks-7-first-time-since-euro-entry.htmlCDS= 395Slovenian bond yields started to advance since voters rejected pension changes in a June referendum. The spread versus German debt at the time was 147 basis pointsSlovenia, which holds early elections next month, was cut by Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s Investors Service and Fitch Ratings on the government’s collapse, the poor economic outlook and a weak banking industry. The former Yugoslav republic is also a victim of its “proximity” to Italy, which is struggling to fend off an investor crisis of confidence.“The worry is that turmoil in Italy will last for some time, pushing Slovenian bond yields even higher,”
The Telegraph reports Eurozone bail-out fund has to resort to buying its own debtThe European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) last week announced it had successfully sold a €3bn 10-year bond in support of Ireland.However, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal that target was only met after the EFSF resorted to buying up several hundred million euros worth of the bonds.Sources said the EFSF had spent more than € 100m buying up its own bonds to help it achieve its funding target after the banks leading the deal were only able to find about €2.7bn of outside demand for the debt.The failure of the EFSF will increase pressure on the European Central Bank to effectively become the lender of last resort for the eurozone, a move it has strongly resisted. Bizarre SetupThe EFSF raises money by selling bonds that few investors want. So it buys its own debt effectively raising no cash. Is this supposed to work?Given there are:still no terms on the EFSF debt, agreements on leverage, amount of guarantees, etc., the amazing thing is not that the EFSF had to buy some of its debt, but rather anyone else was interested at all.This helps explain why the IMF went on a tour of Russia and China begging them to buy the garbage. No one else wants it, and the EFSF suspected as much in advance.