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		<title>Bernanke says no QE3?  So why didn&#8217;t markets tank??</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Mar 2012 01:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Alexander P Morris]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Robert Sinn) &#8220;When the economic data and financial markets soften the Fed strikes a more dovish tone, and as we saw yesterday when things improve the Fed Chairman does not mention the idea of additional stimulus and acknowledges the potential for a short term spike in inflation due to higher gasoline prices.&#8221; Bernanke says, &#8220;Since [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.vlogolution.com/hot/2012-03-03-bernanke-says-no-qe3-so-why-didnt-markets-tank/" target="_new" title="View Full Post and Related Links!"><img src="http://www.vlogolution.com/vthumbs/thumb-loot.png" title="View Full Post and Related Links!" align="left" width="100" height="60" border=0><img src="http://www.vlogolution.com/images/spacer.gif" align="left" width="10" height="60" border=0></a><p>(Robert Sinn) &#8220;When the economic data and financial markets soften the Fed strikes a more dovish tone, and as we saw yesterday when things improve the Fed Chairman does not mention the idea of additional stimulus and acknowledges the potential for a short term spike in inflation due to higher gasoline prices.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bernanke says, &#8220;Since these projections were made, gasoline prices have moved up, primarily reflecting higher global oil prices – a development that is likely to push up inflation temporarily while reducing consumers’ purchasing power.&#8221; And despite the fact that Bernanke didn&#8217;t mention &#8220;quantitative&#8221; once &#8212; here or anywhere else in his testimony &#8212; the media was quick to hype the Fed&#8217;s mere acknowledgement of &#8220;potential inflation&#8221; as a change in stance.</p>
<p>Full Story: <a href="http://www.robertsinn.com/2012/03/01/bernankes-poker-game/" target="_new">Bernanke’s Poker Game (RobertSinn)</a></p>
<p><strong>However, the majority of the mass media conveniently overlooked the real story of the day&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>(WSJ) &#8220;<strong>The European Central Bank handed out <span style="text-decoration: underline;">€529.5 billion <strong>($712.81 billion)</strong></span> in cheap, three-year loans to 800 lenders, the central bank&#8217;s latest effort to arrest a financial crisis now entering its third year.</strong></p>
<p>Wednesday&#8217;s loans were on top of the €489.2 billion of similar loans the ECB dispensed to 523 banks in late December. The ECB&#8217;s goal is to help struggling banks pay off maturing debts and to coax them to lend to strained governments and customers. The takeup of this week&#8217;s loans was roughly consistent with what bankers, investors and analysts had expected.&#8221;</p>
<p>Full Story: <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203986604577252803223310964.html" target="_new">ECB Gives Banks Big Dollop of Cash (WSJ)</a></p>
<p><em><strong>WOW! So the same day Bernanke is noticing some possible inflation, most news sources completely overlooked one of the greatest liquidity injections ever on the very same day&#8230; And in hyping up the wrong story to &#8220;help&#8221; cover it all up, the media also gave these same banks the opportunity to park their free cash right back into the stock markets at a short-lived &#8220;NO QE3&#8243; discount.</strong></em></p>
<p>(Jim Sinclair) &#8220;Because of the volatility you experienced in gold today, and the absolute fact that it was an MSM cover operation of today’s covert operation, which was one of the largest injections of QE liquidity into the Euro banking system ever, you must know the facts.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>If, in fact, what Bernanke attempted to tell the investment world today, that QE may not be necessary because of a modest improvement in the statistics of unemployment, if that was truly to be believed, then the stock market should have been off 800 points while gold was gold was down $100.</em>  Because the same thing moving the stock market is what’s moving the metals and that is pure liquidity.&#8221;</p>
<p>Full Story: <a href="http://www.jsmineset.com/2012/02/29/today-was-a-cover-up-by-the-fed-mainstream-media/" target="_new">Today was a Cover-Up By the Fed &amp; Mainstream Media (JimSinclair)</a></p>
<p><strong>So for those of you worried about an end to quantitative easing, alleviate your fears.  QE and cheap easy money for the well-connected kleptocrats is alive and well and not likely to end all that soon&#8230;<br />
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		<title>Greece &#8211; Democracy Dies to Protect European Banks</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2011 21:19:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Alexander P Morris]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Mish) &#8220;We will not get to see the precise wording of Prime Minister George Papandreou&#8217;s referendum because enough cowards in the Greek parliament in conjunction with blackmail by Merkel and Sarkozy have put an end to Papandreou&#8217;s regime. Thus, the on-off on-off Greek referendum is once again set to &#8216;off&#8217; this time permanently.&#8221; (NYTimes) &#8220;Europe’s [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.vlogolution.com/hot/2011-11-03-greece-democracy-dies-to-protect-european-banks/" target="_new" title="View Full Post and Related Links!"><img src="http://www.vlogolution.com/images/euro-long-bond-rates-1993-2011.png" title="View Full Post and Related Links!" align="left" width="240" height="180" border=0><img src="http://www.vlogolution.com/images/spacer.gif" align="left" width="10" height="180" border=0></a><p>(Mish) &#8220;We will not get to see the precise wording of Prime Minister George Papandreou&#8217;s referendum because enough cowards in the Greek parliament in conjunction with blackmail by Merkel and Sarkozy have put an end to Papandreou&#8217;s regime.  Thus, the on-off on-off Greek referendum is once again set to &#8216;off&#8217; this time permanently.&#8221;</p>
<p>(<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/03/opinion/weak-economies-weak-leaders-greece.html" title="Greece on the Brink" target="_new">NYTimes</a>) &#8220;Europe’s leaders should have paid more attention to the distress of ordinary Greeks and less to the distress of well-heeled European bankers. <strong>Rather than trying to punish the &#8216;profligate,&#8217; they should have thought about the consequences of condemning Greece to years of negative growth, soaring unemployment and rising taxes with nothing promised in return except that maybe, a decade from now, its ratio of debt to gross domestic product might get back down to the problematic levels of 2008-9</strong>.</p>
<p>Greece needs to make serious, painful reforms, including doing away with antiquated labor rules, streamlining a bloated public sector and selling off poorly managed state assets. Mr. Papandreou was already making real progress. But it was becoming impossible to keep laying off thousands of state workers while austerity choked off any realistic possibility of their finding private sector jobs or to keep slashing social benefits and services while the numbers of poor and unemployed surged.</p>
<p>It is late but, we hope, not too late to avert a full meltdown. <strong>Europe’s leaders need to renegotiate the pending Greek bailout deal to emphasize reform and growth over unremitting austerity and offer other bailout applicants the same approach.</strong><em> If they want any of the money lent to Greece paid back, Athens needs room to grow and earn</em>.&#8221; &#8212; <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/03/opinion/weak-economies-weak-leaders-greece.html" title="Greece on the Brink" target="_new">Greece on the Brink (NYTimes)</a></p>
<p>(Mish) &#8220;Democracy Dies to Protect Banks &#8211; Indeed, <strong>resolution of this mess has been 100% about how to bail out banks at taxpayer expense even though banks brought this mess onto themselves <em>by treating sovereign debt as if it had zero risk</em>.  Worse yet, banks plowed into sovereign debt trades with <em>massive leverage</em>.</strong>&#8221;</p>
<p><center><a href="http://sdw.ecb.europa.eu/browseChart.do?sk=IRS.M.BE.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.DE.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.IE.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.GR.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.ES.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.FR.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.IT.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.CY.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.LU.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.MT.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.NL.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.AT.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.PT.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.SI.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.SK.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;sk=IRS.M.FI.L.L40.CI.0000.EUR.N.Z&#038;node=SEARCHRESULTS&#038;trans=N" target="_new" title="Interest rate statistics CHART (2004 EU Member States &#038; ACCBs) - Long-term interest rate for convergence purposes"><img width=500  src="http://www.vlogolution.com/images/euro-long-bond-rates-1993-2011.png"/></a><br />
<strong>Notice the tight convergence of all Eurozone country sovereign debt interest rates before 2009.  European banks and other investors placed foolish bets anticipating little or no additional risk.  They priced in virtually no risk premium holding Greek bonds over German bonds.</strong><em></em></center></p>
<p>(Mish) &#8220;Merkozy and the EMU ought to be spending time on developing a full blown Euro exit strategy for nations because <strong>there has never been a currency union in history that has survived <em>without</em> a fiscal union in place at the same time</strong>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Full Story: <a href="http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2011/11/eurozones-waterloo-papandreou-forced-to.html" target="_new">Eurozone&#8217;s Waterloo; Papandreou Forced to Cancel Referendum; Democracy Dies to Protect Banks; Germany&#8217;s Dilemma: The Eurocratic Nanny Zone Vote (Mish)</a></p>
<p>(MartinArmstrong) &#8220;The most important aspect is the economy. Screw that up and you get war, depression, and starvation.  We then elect a whole bunch of people to posts and automatically assume these people have the (1) real intelligence ABOVE average to comprehend such complex subjects, and (2) they understand the right thing to do. Where did we ever get these ideas? Most of the staff members employed by politicians are smarter than the people they work for.  But unless they believe an economic crisis is possible, they will not even look at the issue.&#8221; &#8212; Martin Armstrong, <a href="http://armstrongeconomics.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/armstrongeconomics-happy-days-here-again-102011.pdf" target="_new">Happy Days Are Here Again</a></p>
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