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Buyers were lurking in the Aussie market today with All Ords finishing +0.6%.  Sectors ranged from Healthcare +1.7% down to Consumer Staples -0.2%.

Over in Asia, China -0.2%, Hong Kong +1%, Japan +1.2%, India currently +0.8%.

UK/Europe up for starters: FTSE +0.1%, DAX and CAC +0.4%.

 

 

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QUANTITATIVE WHATEVER

So Quantitative Easing has created some rather unfortunate things:

1/ Non existent real wage growth in the USA (all those empty malls and retailers going broke)

2/ Added significantly to Pension fund deficits (no bond income for you, low dividends on stocks).

3/ Added significantly to Budget deficits  

4/ Lots more consumer debt.

5/ Lots more corporate debt as leverage is used to pump up stock prices through buy backs.

6/ Over valued stocks, bonds and over lending to capital deficit countries.

 

So now we have QT

Which should reverse these effects

What QT does is take value from the PONZI economy  

(The leverage/asset value growth economy)

And gives it back to the real economy of real goods and services.

Is it inflationary - well YES and NO

It deflates the PONZI economy but inflates the real economy at the same time.

And as CPI measures the real economy you could call it inflationary.

But not significantly

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