Weak U.S. 5-year debt auction raises worries
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Re: Weak U.S. 5-year debt auction raises worries
#12Earlier quoted context omitted.
hyperinflation has to do with a loss of faith in the currency. Foreign debt holders know that this America empire is sailing into sunset, and has no way to pay its trillions of dollars back. They'll all dump it one night, causing the dollar to drop 30-40%
Even if this happened (which I very much doubt it will because Japan, China etc. don't want to write off 40% of their holdings or get into a vicious economic war with the US), that's a long way from hyperinflation and general fiscal Armageddon. US business would love the dollar to fall by 30%, our exports would soar and those companies that depend heavily on manufacturing in China could probably use other hard curren…
As for the military, well, China will pick a good time to crash the dollar (when they've liquidated most of their dollar reserves). Then they'll be able to bring US to its knees without firing a single bullet. Why shouldn't they? it's their turn to be the empire.
Re: Weak U.S. 5-year debt auction raises worries
#13Earlier quoted context omitted.
Let's not exaggerate. Inflation? Probably. Hyperinflation? No.
Germany just reported its first DEFLATION in 22 years... Almost like we're sitting the top of an unstable equilibrium that is only getting taller.
Re: Weak U.S. 5-year debt auction raises worries
#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
hyperinflation has to do with a loss of faith in the currency. Foreign debt holders know that this America empire is sailing into sunset, and has no way to pay its trillions of dollars back. They'll all dump it one night, causing the dollar to drop 30-40%
this America empire is sailing into sunset, and has no way to pay its trillions of dollars back. The US will be able to pay the trillions of dollars back. How? Just printing more dollars and using them to pay. The problem for the investors is that those dollars might not be worth it too much. But this will be in many years. Right now US creditors don't want to dump the dollar because it would decrease the value of wh…
Re: Weak U.S. 5-year debt auction raises worries
#15Re: Weak U.S. 5-year debt auction raises worries
#16The Fed will buy the notes, as they have been doing for a while :)
Re: Weak U.S. 5-year debt auction raises worries
#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
Germany just reported its first DEFLATION in 22 years... Almost like we're sitting the top of an unstable equilibrium that is only getting taller.
Yup...Germany has savings, while we have a negative savings rate (think it was -5% in 2008....might be better now)
Why the Germans save as much as they do with such a low interest rate is a topic for another discussion.
Re: Weak U.S. 5-year debt auction raises worries
#18Re: Weak U.S. 5-year debt auction raises worries
#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
Let's not exaggerate. Inflation? Probably. Hyperinflation? No.
hyperinflation has to do with a loss of faith in the currency. Foreign debt holders know that this America empire is sailing into sunset, and has no way to pay its trillions of dollars back. They'll all dump it one night, causing the dollar to drop 30-40%
Re: Weak U.S. 5-year debt auction raises worries
#20The Fed will buy the notes, as they have been doing for a while :)