The fact that they publish this in the first place, is worrying, to say the least. It's also quite true - the banking crisis won't be a repeat of 2008. But, unlike 2008 which was fairly limited to (arguably huge) banking and residential mortgage sectors, this crisis will hit hard everywhere - valuations are still insane, the % of zombie companies is off the charts, inflation is everywhere, FED and governments have mu…
I am curious, but with all the national debt in western economies, will higher inflation help service that debt going forwards? I mean, prices rarely ever come back down... Combined with higher tax incomes, seems like a kinda win-win for the governments? Or is this a follow on from recent currency wars, if that is appropriate phrasing? I dont know much about world finance, at least not enough to have sold CS in time.…
> Or is this a follow on from recent currency wars
What currency wars? The "gas wars" are far more significant.