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Take
a short break from all the hubbub in the United States over the faltering USEconomy, the reckless politicians pretending to come to
a USGovt budget agreement (small or large), and the
tacit admission by USFed Chairman Bernanke that
indeed QE3 is very likely. The June Jobs Report confirmed my forecast of a
moribund economy in deterioration. The Republicans will not budge on their
refusal to approve tax increases. The Democrats will not budge on their
refusal to approve entitlement cuts. The Pentagon through hidden pressures
has managed to keep the sacred war off the table for discussion, even though
it stands as the largest factor in the federal deficits. But the queer item
is that President Obama spent most of his time in the last six weeks raising
$86 million for his re-election campaign. His taking the high road in the
budget discussion reeks of hypocrisy. The absence of leadership in the
executive branch is matched by an equal absence in the Congress. The
leadership at the US Federal Reserve is clear, but the incompetence and lost
credibility has rendered the bumbling professor chairman a mere Wall Street
tool whose ample tools dole out capital destruction. Bernanke must react to
the USTreasury Bond market pressures as much as his
own long string of steadily wrong forecasts. My forecast was for QE3 to come
by summer. The blueprints are on the table. The head fake and diversion
drivel spouted by Helicopter Ben were ignored by the Jackass, just like the
Green Shoots and Exit Strategy and No QE2 distractions in the last two years.
Quantitative Easing will go viral
next, enough to call it Global QE. Gold & Silver will react, gold
first with solid gains, then silver with massive
gains to follow. The common theme is the ruin of money. Watch Italy for an
extremely robust toxic powerful addition to the entire dangerous mix. Its
nation is very large, whose debts are huge.
In
March the earthquakes and tsunami struck with a vengeance. Amidst the rubble
came a financial response of obscure variety, reminiscent of the Kobe
earthquake of 1995. The response was an emergency G-7 Meeting of finance
ministers to soak up all the USTreasury Bonds
dumped en masse by the Japanese collectively. Not just the Bank of Japan, but
the many insurance companies and financial firms were into the act, raising
huge sums of money. Reconstruction claims, stock market swoons, and corporate
relocation costs mounted. They all sold from the hoard of USTBonds
accumulated over the decades from the Yen Carry Trade. Twenty years of near
0% rates in Japan, contrasted to semi-normal rates in the United States made
for a grand carry trade for speculators, the Japanese financial entities
being the expert. The coordinated sponge effect of the Western nations to
take what Japan sold, to do so off the grid of the FOREX markets. That
enabled the Japanese Yen to fall from the flashing signal at 128 down to a
tame 117. All was fixed, all cured, crisis averted. Not so fast!! The reconstruction
in Japan, along with a wide array of related costs, would not go away so
easily. It is back!!
GLOBAL QE
In
a Jackass piece entitled "Currency Deadend
Paradoxes" from late April, warning was given in the form of a
forecast. The Yen currency would rise,
contrary to conventional thinking. It has done precisely that, a correct
call, but the best part of the move has yet to come. The rationale for
the forecast was sale of foreign assets to finance reconstruction, to cover
the newly arriving trade deficit, and to alleviate political pressures
against further wreckage of the government budget. Two decades of stimulus
failed to achieve much economic rebound and recovery from the 0% dead end on
the monetary road, a lesson the Americans never learned. Their heads are too
steeped in arrogance to bother to learn basic economics and finance. In
April, the Jackass harsh words were "The dull
blades posing as economists in the United States fail to observe the Japanese
lesson that a nation never emerges from the 0% corner. To admit this is to
admit a failure of the monetary system and central bank franchise control
tower." The
words still apply. Revisionist
history prevailed, just like with Professor Bernanke and his aberrant
revisionist account of the Great Depression. We are learning that mass
deployment of the electronic money printing machine has indeed a wicked cost,
hardly free, in the form of a rising global cost structure and powerful
profit squeeze. The result is an economy in permanent recession. My description of the G-7 Accord to sell
down the Japanese Yen via backroom purchase of USTBonds
was GLOBAL QE. With the mushroom of European sovereign debt ruin, the
contagion to Italy and soon Greece, the declaration of junk status for
Portugal and Ireland in addition to the toxic paper blowing from Mt Olympus,
the new dawn of Global Financial Crisis part II has hit.
THE JAPANESE YEN BREAKOUT
My
eye never stopped watching the J-Yen currency exchange rate since May. A
couple of feints were cut off at the pass. But here in July, at the supposed
ordered end of QE2, the game is on again. The 125 resistance level has been
shattered on the third attempt since April. This time, another Global QE will
be needed to stop the Yen from rising more. The reconstruction is underway.
Insurance firms are cashing in to raise funds urgently needed. The financial
firms are recognizing yet another important liquidation phase in the Yen
Carry Trade. Those who delay in liquidation will face huge losses. This is an important unrecognized short
cover squeeze on the Yen currency. It is the hidden signal. Look for
rising price inflation on imports to the USEconomy.
Add Japan to China as the source of rising prices to US retail shelves on
finished electronic products.
The
April analysis included many important points in my view, enough to warrant
this article as followup. The most salient points
are worth repeating. They apply in spades here and now. The recent action in
the Japanese flagship Nikkei stock index below 10,000 has sparked a torrent
of USTBond sales for rescue funds outside the
Japanese walls. A weak stock market has conspired with reconstruction costs
due. Foreign asset sales finally hit critical mass. The article from the
spring made these points. The paradox finally has hit the billboards in plain
view. Domestic disruption to the vast industrial and car supply sector can
next combine with a slower USEconomic demand to
bring the trade deficit into view.
The after effects in Japan will work in
numerous hidden ways to lift their Yen currency. Its steady stubborn rise
will confuse the constantly wrong-footed economists. The next phase inside
Japan will include an unspoken emphasis of foreign asset sales in order to
fund the staggering costs and to avert price inflation. Additional debt with
Yen markings risks a surge in domestic price inflation. In the next year, the
Japanese trade balance will turn into an outright deficit. The trade deficit
will not keep down the Yen exchange rate down. The deficit will send into
reverse the process of suppressing the Yen currency for 20 to 30 years. No
longer will the Japanese financial institutions, led by the BOJ, purchase the
USTBonds.
The critical point was reached three
weeks ago when an emergency G-7 Meeting was convened. Its purpose was
coordination to buy USTBonds and keep the Yen down,
ergo Global QE. The Yen Sale Pact was never called Global QE but that is the proper
interpretation, since all major central banks became USTBond
buyers of last resort. The Gold & Silver market properly interpreted the
event, and surged to breakout levels. The effect of the G-7 desperate clumsy
pact was temporary. The trade deficit will not keep down the Yen exchange
rate down. Contrary to standard economic theory, their trade gap will push up
the Yen currency. Such a Jackass forecast goes directly contrary to their
broken standard theoretical concepts, few if any
have shown to contain much validity or sinew to hold together the broken
planks of their financial theory. The
Japanese Yen currency will continue to rise even though a trade deficit
comes. Their trade surplus used to enable vast funds to suppress the Yen,
now gone. The Japanese will sell foreign assets to cover the deficits. They
will have to avoid price inflation by selling available foreign assets, in
particular the plentiful US$-based assets. Banks will lead the final phase of
the Yen Carry Trade unwinding process. Insurance companies will unload
US$-based assets in order to finance claims. The financial firms will unload
US$-based assets so as to protect Japanese stock values.
A SOUR EURO: THE NEW FACTOR
A
new factor has joined in the push to breakout. Emerging market nations are storing reserves more and more in the
Japanese Yen. Either a rising Euro or the toxic Euro-based sovereign debt
has deterred investment of reserves. No longer do the emerging market nations
regard the Euro currency as a fine upstanding alternative to the increasingly
suspect USDollar. The USDollar is sliding in the role at asset held in
FOREX reserves. Its reserve currency status is widely questioned. In a
single decade, the USDollar share of reserve assets fell by over 11%, a huge
amount. In the last twelve months, the share fell by another 1%. In the
meantime, the Japanese Yen, Aussie Dollar, and Canadian Dollar are relied
upon more. One can understand the movement to the other dollars with their
strong resource and mineral riches. The rising commodity price trend has
given strong support to the Aussie and Loonie. The revolt continues, as
confidence is eroding. The USDollar share of global reserves continues to
decline, and its reserve status has been called into question. An Intl
Monetary Fund report was released in late June. The Composition of Official
Foreign Exchange Reserves (COMFER) lists reserves held at central banks in 33
developed economies and 105 emerging and developing economies. Further
confirmation came that the USDollar is gradually losing its reserve status.
The USDollar slipped. The Euro slipped. But the Japanese Yen, the Aussie
Dollar, and the Canadian Dollar gained. Gradual diversification is happening.
Gaping USGovt deficits, debt limit roadblocks, profound bond fraud, protection
of big US insolvent banks, and outright hyper monetary inflation by the USFed
to cover the deficits have contributed to the USDollar decline. China was not
part of the sample, curiously or intentionally.
The US share of allocated reserves fell by the end of
1Q2011 to 60.69%% from 61.53% in Q4 2010. Central Bank reserves would have
been steeper if China was included in the sample. The decline has been
signicant over the last decade, a full 10% less. One year ago, the greenback share stood at 61.64%, almost one percent
less. In 1Q2001, ten years ago, it stood at 72.3%, over 11% less. No longer
is the greenback dominant. Nations are scurrying to diversify, in an act of
self-preservation and bank system survival. In local discussions and at
conferences such as the G-20, talks are held about a move toward a
multi-currency system, which the US and UK leaders attempt to stall and
sidetrack. The USDollar remains first among peers, but times are changing.
Deflationist morons fail to notice, surely not its effect on costs. The
global financial crisis has altered banking practices in a profound manner. Emerging
and developing nations accumulated foreign reserves in high volume during the
first quarter. Capital flows from the older economies has been huge. The
data is shocking. Richer older nations added $65.5 billion in reserves, of
those $1.6 billion in US$ terms. The data is staggering. Emerging markets
added $366.3 billion in reserves, of those $65.8 billion in US$ terms. The
Japanese Yen was a primary beneficiary of emerging market diversification.
Their central banks accumulated $6.6 billion in new JPY reserves in the first
quarter, lifting the allocation to 2.9%. The Canadian and Australian
Dollars were other beneficiaries, whose share climbed to 5.8% from 5.1% in
4Q2010.
Emerging markets spot the
European crisis unfolding in full glory. They have moved out a little from
the Euro currency, where its share fell to 28.2%. But globally the Euro share
rose to 26.6%, up a tiny amount. Nomura analysts reason that central banks
reacted to the Euro strength as an opportunity to move into the Yen and other
currencies. One can infer that the Yen is seen as a mature currency (yet it
yields nothing on bonds), and the two other Dollars are resource currencies
with strong national commodity supply. Expect the data in July to show less
affection for the Euro, given the contagion has spread to Italy, and given
the downgrade of Greece, Portugal, and Ireland to junk status. The COMFER
report produced by the IMF continues to support the thesis that the USDollar
is losing its reserve status. In a very gradual process of erosion, central
banks rely upon stable allocations but they clearly are depending less and
less on the greenback.
SNAPSHOT OF SWISSY
Gold bullion (along with Silver bullion)
is the latest key reserve asset being vigorously pursued by central banks.
Within the European continent, great distress is generated by the entire
sovereign debt crisis. The government bonds from the Southern nations in
Europe are equally toxic as the mortgage bonds of the United States. The
other common thread is woven from the hand of Goldman Sachs, caught
red-handed in corrupted currency swap contracts to conceal the Greek debt
volume. Given the differentiation of Euro Notes from strong nation to weak
nation, where bond yields vary wildly among the entire group of sovereign
entities, the Euro currency has been able to trade on interest rate alone.
The Euro Central Bank last week hiked rates by 25 basis points to 1.50% which
gave more support to the common Euro currency. The entire sovereign debt
crisis and strain on European banks, if not the EU economy, has opened the
door for a paper wealth exodus to Switzerland. The small nation of 7 million
people remains a haven for storing funds safely. The same cannot be said for
gold bullion in private allocated accounts. Regardless of raids to allocated
accounts, and massive footdragging on delivery upon demand, complicated by
numerous multi-$million lawsuits, the move to Switzerland for storing funds
in safe haven has been vast. While the Aussie Dollar and Canadian Dollar
might be the resource plays in the currency market, the Swissie is the big
fiat paper play in the FOREX. The Swissie has broken out above the 120 level.
It is up 20% to 25% since the 2009 and 2010. The range for 2009 was SWF from
84 to 100. The range for 2010 was 86 to 106. The Swissie is the fiat paper
story, while Gold is the metal story.
GOLD BREAKOUT IN MAJOR CURRENCIES
The
gold breakout slams the Western bankers with all their chicanery in naked
shorts of Gold & Silver, chicanery in dumping crude oil from reserves,
chicanery in debt monetization of USTBonds, and
chicanery in doctored economic reports. The crumbling monetary system
continues. The sovereign debt
contagion is in the process of jumping from Greece to Italy, a major
escalation of bank risk and regional crisis. Spain is next. For context,
consider that Italy is three times larger than Greece, Portugal, and Ireland
combined. Italy has the largest debt burden and highest debt ratio in all of
Europe. Italy has almost 60 million in population, six times larger than
Greece. The grand daddy of all risk is the United
States. Apart from the baseline risk of exceeding a rigidly enforced debt
limit, the US looks remarkably like Greece in debt ratios. To be more
accurate, the US is Greece times one hundred. Just as insolvent as a nation
like Greece, just as absent in a fundamental industrial base. The second half
recovery mantra nonsense in the USEconomy has been
blatant propaganda for five years running. The second half will feature a
powerful Gold & Silver breakout rally that will blow the socks off the
public and investment community, and blow brown particulate matter with
excretory chunks on banker faces. The keys are debt virus hitting Italy and
Spain in Europe, and the recession accelerating in the United States. The US
housing market is stuck in terminal decline, dragging down the big US banks
which have toxic homes on their balance sheets. The kicker is the debt limit
debate, and gross incompetence and lack of leadership exhibited within the USGovt.
Gold
has broken out in US$ terms. The Gold price has extended gains to $1594
today. It is a CH away from $1600. Notice the wonderful W-shaped bullish
reversal pattern. The double bottom has been established and retested. With a boxed low of 1475 and high of
1565, look for a target of 1655 in gold. Discount all talk from Wall
Street on the Gold price. They are defending attacks on their own bunkers
loaded still with toxic paper, together with court attacks to win restitution
on mortgage bond fraud, even raiding their Loan Loss Reserves to augment
profit stories. The clownish Bernanke actually told the USCongressional
committee this week that gold was not money, contrary to a Greenspan
position. Bernanke is an utter dolt, a hack financial engineer, a mad paper
merchant, an ink salesman, a journeyman paper shuffler, a destroyer of
capital. Gold is banking system ballast, absent since 1971, when the cost of
the Vietnam War forced the Nixon Admin to abandon the Gold Standard and to
defy foreign claims. The offshore exodus of Intel and other tech firms to the
Pacific Rim produced a trade gap that forced the issue. The US is officially
isolated. The Euro Central Bank is focused on price inflation, hiking rates.
The USFed is focused on growth, stuck at the 0%
rate. A great monetary schism is in progress. The rating agencies have
decided reluctantly to do their job. To have USGovt
debt at AAA is like calling a hurricane a bright sunny day, like giving the
stupidest kid in class straight A grades, like having Ugly Betty win as the
prom queen, like naming the Pittsburgh Pirates as baseball's best.
Gold
has broken out in Euro currency terms. It is powerful and convincing, not too
surprising since the sovereign debt crisis has its center stage in Europe.
Notice the gigantic bullish triangle that has formed over the last several
months. An impulse low of 9.65 and resistance of 10.85 yields a target of
1200 for Gold in Euro terms. A gap exists between 10.85 and 11.0, which
should fill, maybe not, but probably yes. That is the European final entry
opportunity for Gold investors. The Gold breakout in US$ terms and Euro terms
makes for a strong confirmation. A potential wild card ugly might lie on the
money market horizon in Europe, based in USDollars.
It is on the verge
of blowing up.
Gold
has broken out in British Pound currency terms. That completes the trifecta
in gold breakout in three major currencies. The UK banking system is in
ruins. The UKEconomy is in deadly decline. Price
inflation has arrived. Rupert Murdoch has provided a nice distraction in
London, much bigger than Manchester United. The Gold price is flirting with a
breakout in Canadian Dollar terms. There is no semblance of Gold breakout in
either Swissie terms or Aussie Dollar terms, where
the currencies are too strong. Prepare for a massive bull rally in both Gold
& Silver from July through January. The yellow metal as usual will fight
the political and banker battles and clear the path for the white horse metal
to sprint. The Silver price gains in US$ terms will continue to triple the
Gold price gains, but Silver must be given a little time to overcome the
spiked springtime top near $50. All in time. The Commitment of Traders report
on commercial positions indicates that Silver is ready to rock & roll
once again. A very hot autumn is coming from precious metals, their annual
strong season. Fireworks a plenty are in store. The global monetary system is
crumbling, whose sovereign debt foundation is collapsing. It is that simple.
Money is in ruins. Greece and Italy serve as detonation.
Jim Willie CB
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