Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Central Banks "Poor" Liquidity Into the System

Central banks around the globe have coordinated to inject up to $180 billion of new liquidity into the global marketplace. The markets and sheeple cheer...but why? This will fail as have all previous attempts to inject liquidity. Please note my earlier posts for a detailed why. Plain and simple, this is a solvency issue not a liquidity issue.

Liquidity vs. Solvency

Central banks are the big bad wolf to the brick house of deflation fueled by deleveraging of companies built on inflated asset models.

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