c*****r 发帖数: 8227 | 1 David Rosenberg, Gluskin Sheff & Associates chief economist, discusses his
belief that we are in a depression, a prolonged recession, despite the
government's best efforts. |
g*****u 发帖数: 14294 | 2 这些人一般在股市大涨的时候,顶部徘徊的时候,一般声音都很小。 |
N********n 发帖数: 8363 | 3 It's a depreflation.
Depression at first. Then government comes in foolishly fighting it with
mass inflation to eventually turn it into a hyperinflation. |
c*****r 发帖数: 8227 | 4 Key: tracking record.
David Rosenberg, then at Merill Lynch, had a very famous research report on
Jan 26 2009, "some inconvenient truths". Go find and read it.
【在 g*****u 的大作中提到】 : 这些人一般在股市大涨的时候,顶部徘徊的时候,一般声音都很小。
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c*****r 发帖数: 8227 | 5 Is the Fed taking the right steps to aid the US recovery? In a conversation
with CNBC's Becky Quick and Tyler Mathisen, Morgan Stanley's Non-Executive
Chairman Stephen Roach says the Fed is actually leading the country into the
next crisis. US is not much different from Japan in handling the crisis....
【在 N********n 的大作中提到】 : It's a depreflation. : Depression at first. Then government comes in foolishly fighting it with : mass inflation to eventually turn it into a hyperinflation.
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N********n 发帖数: 8363 | 6
US is in a FAR WORSE shape than Japan was two decades ago.
Japan had huge savings to buy up the government bond. US had close to 0
savings.
Japan has had a strong manufacture base to prop up the Yen. US had 70%
economy from pure consumption.
Japan has been a world top creditor nation. US is the world #1 debtor.
All signs point US to a modern day Rome Empire collapse.
【在 c*****r 的大作中提到】 : Is the Fed taking the right steps to aid the US recovery? In a conversation : with CNBC's Becky Quick and Tyler Mathisen, Morgan Stanley's Non-Executive : Chairman Stephen Roach says the Fed is actually leading the country into the : next crisis. US is not much different from Japan in handling the crisis....
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