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Gold Outlook: Currency Debasement Risks Inflation Spiraling Out of Control

Economics / HyperInflation Jan 30, 2009 - 06:42 AM GMT

By: Mark_OByrne

Economics Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleGold rose by just over 1% yesterday to over $900/oz as renewed risk aversion saw stock and bond markets come under pressure.

Gold subsequently traded sideways in Asia prior to another strong rally at 0800 GMT when gold surged from $901/oz to $926/oz in the hour. It has since given up some of those gains but remains above $920/oz. Demand remains very high internationally for etf's, gold certificates and bullion coins and bars.


There is a gradual realisation that zero percent interest rates, quantitive easing, trillion dollar bailouts and printing money to buy government bonds is leading to currency debasement. This monetary debasement risks an inflationary spiral and this, counter party risk and the sharp deterioration in the global economy is seeing continuing safe haven demand for gold.

Printing money and the digital creation of trillions of pounds, euros, yen, dollars and other paper currencies will unfortunately likely prove nothing but a very short term panacea (as it has done throughout history) and risks creating an international currency crisis as investors and savers lose faith in their national currencies. The irresponsible practices of many on Wall Street and in the City of London is being payed for by the taxpayers of the world - rich, middle class and poor. As the humunguous liabilities in the international financial system are transferred onto government balance sheets we are likely to see government downgrades, defaults and government bonds being sold off with a correspnding rise in yields and long term interest rates.

Reserve Balances with Federal Reserve Banks (weekly, not seasonally adjusted, in billions of dollars). Source: FRED.

http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/BORROW

The Federal Reserve's balance sheet is deteriorating massively (as seen in the 'Total Borrowings of Depository Institutions from the Federal Reserve' Chart directly above). The Federal Reserves has lent more than $1 trillion in recent months after the central bank provided $416 billion in term loans to banks and purchased $350 billion of commercial paper issued by U.S. corporations.

To put this into context, from 1919 to 2008 crisis borrowing from the Federal Reserve never exceeded $8 billion (World War I Banking Crisis: $2.8 billion; 1929 Crash: $1 billion; Cold War and Vietnam War 1972: $3.3 billion; Savings and Loan Crisis 1986/87: $8 billion; 1999 Y2K Precautionary Borrowing: $3.5 billion).

As bad as this is the US national debt which is now surging and expected to increase by some $2 trillion in the next year or two alone.

This crisis is on a scale of nothing we have ever seen before and no amount of bailouts and stimulus packages will rectify this terrible financial mess. This is why some fear serious double digit inflation and possibly even hyperinflation in the coming years. Especially if "Helicopter Ben" and other central bankers continue to debase our currencies.

Credit is due to the European and particularly the German central bankers who are more aware of these risks and are rightly being far more cautious - wary as they are of debasing the Euro.

Gold remains less than half of it's adjusted for inflation value in 1980. It will not remain so for long as the inflation adjusted high of $2,400/oz is likely to be reached sooner than many expect.

America's creditors (in particular China) are becoming extremely worried about their dollar denominated assets and when they diversify only a very small amount of their dollar assets into gold than gold will likely surge by more than it did in the 1970's when it rose some 25 fold - from $35/oz to $850/oz.

Should a similar price move occur again today, gold would have to rise from a low of $250/oz in 1999, 25 fold to $6,250/oz. Given the magnitude of the current crisis, this is far from unlikely.


By Mark O'Byrne, Executive Director

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