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Argentina – Another Peso Devaluation Imminent?

The Argentine Peso vs. the US dollar over the past decade, official rate – via XE.com

acting-man.com / By Pater Tenebrarum / May 8, 2013

Looking for Dollars

Argentina famously employs ‘dollar-sniffing’ dogs at its borders to keep its citizens from getting their savings out of the hands of the [...]

Lacy Hunt: Cyclical Hurdles For A Highly Over-Leveraged Economy

streettalklive.com / By Lance Roberts / May 07, 2013

Part VI is the last of the series of reports from the 10th annual Strategic Investment Conference, presented by Altegis Investments and John Mauldin. Dr. Lacy Hunt, of Hoisington Investment Management, presents his views of the impact on economies when they become heavily leveraged.

You can [...]

Japan at War

brucekrasting.com / By Bruce Krasting / April 9, 2013

My daughter called last night, she’s made her reservations for a honeymoon in Japan. Six months ago she was leaning on going to Thailand, but the cost of a trip to Japan has fallen so sharply, that she was able to afford the cost of [...]

In Japan It’s “Whatever(er) It Takes”

zerohedge.com / By Tyler Durden / 03/25/2013 20:53

After the strongest 4-day surge in 11 months, it would appear that the BoJ is on full-court-press tonight to jawbone the world back to the new normal. The sad truth is though, they can’t even make up their own punchlines anymore:

*KURODA: BOJ WILL DO WHATEVER [...]

Devaluation

zerohedge.com / By Mark J. Grant / March 7, 2013, 08:18 -0500

Clowns to the left; Jokers to the right.

Here we are; stuck in the middle. We play to win and win we shall but sometimes I look at it all and shake my head. The deceit of manufactured debt to GDP ratios in [...]

The Pound Will Fall like a Stone – Try Ounces Instead

hindecapital.com / By Simon White / February 22, 2013

Sterling remains one of our least favourite currencies. We have frequently highlighted the terrible state of the UK economy, and the baleful effects the heavy private and public debt loads are having on its long-term health. This places the burden on the external sector, eg exports [...]

Sterling At Risk Of “Large-Scale Devaluation” As Currency Wars Intensify

goldcore.com / By Mark O’Byrne / February 11, 2013

The pound took a fresh beating yesterday as concerns of currency wars and debasement of sterling led to another sell-off and experts said the currency was at risk of a “large-scale devaluation”.

Sterling trails only Japan’s yen as the worst performer against a basket of [...]

G20 & Currency Wars

trueeconomics.blogspot.com / by Dr. Constantin Gurdgiev / 18/2/2013

Amidst continued rapid devaluation of the Yen, predictably, and per usual, the G20 summit in Moscow has ended with a useless and unenforceable statement. This time around, as was signalled in the days ahead of the meeting, the ‘focus’ of transnational vacuousness was on the topic [...]

There Is A Winner In The Currency War

zerohedge.com / By Tyler Durden / February 17, 2013, 20:21

With the G-20 (and G-7) concluding with what appears to be a slap on the wrist and a wink-and-a-nod to Japan, it seems the game of competitive devaluation will continue. Much pixel and ink has been spilled the ‘potential’ winners and losers in such an [...]

The Currency War, Part II

bullionbullscanada.com / by Jeff Nielson / Thursday, 14 February 2013 13:22

In Part I, readers saw how our political “leaders” were deliberately destroying our economies (at the request of the Corporate Oligarchs whom they serve) in order to boost the short-term corporate profits of these Oligarchs – by destroying the wages of their own [...]

Boli-Splat

Hugo Chavez and his heir designate, Nicolas Maduro: the two seem to have merged, as Maduro lately asserts: “I am Chavez”.

acting-man.com / By Pater Tenebrarum / February 11, 2013

Devaluing from Afar

Hugo Chavez hasn’t been heard from for a while. To be precise, he hasn’t been heard from since December 11, [...]

Venezuelan devaluation sparks panic buying

gata.org / By Benedict Mander, Financial Times, London / Sunday, February 10, 2013

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/12e9f32e-739e-11e2-9e92-00144feabdc0.html

CARACAS, Venezuela — Panic buyers thronged Venezuelan shops over the carnival weekend after the government of Hugo Chavez announced a surprise devaluation that analysts said was overdue but would only partly right the listing economy.

Domestic appliances such [...]

Argentina’s Financial Collapse – Past Is Prologue

zerohedge.com / By Tyler Durden / February 10, 2013, 21:16

The following rather stunning documentary provides a critical insight into what Europe (and Argentina once again) could well be progressing towards. There is a reason we highlight the ‘scariest chart in Europe’ as that of youth unemployment and with the central banks printing money [...]

As Egypt Runs Out Of Dollars, Is It Next On The Devaluation Bandwagon?

zerohedge.com / By Tyler Durden / February 10, 2013, 13:32

Late on Friday Venezuela shocked the world when instead of reporting an update on the ailing health of its leader, as many expected it would, it announced the official devaluation of its currency, the Bolivar by nearly 50% against the dollar yet still well [...]

Ron Paul Warns Currency Devaluation Is `Dangerous’

Feb. 8 (Bloomberg) — Former Congressman Ron Paul, a Texas Republican, talks about governments’ strategy of devaluing their currency to gain an advantage in trade. The yen jumped the most in almost two years against the dollar after Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said the pace of its recent slide has been to rapid. Paul [...]

At the Mercy of Financial Repressionists

dailyreckoning.com.au / By Dan Denning / January 22nd, 2013

Yesterday we vowed to tell you who the real protagonists and antagonists are in this global currency war. It’s a long answer. And of course it’s debatable. But we’ll begin with just one part of it today: they’re not who you think they are.

This is [...]

Quaintance and Brodsky: Enough of the favoritism — get on with the devaluation

gata.org / By cpowell / January 11, 2013

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

In their new reflection on the world economy and international financial system, the economists and fund managers Lee Quaintance and Paul Brodsky of QB Asset Management in New York (http://qbamco.com/) have had enough of central bank favoritism and subsidies [...]

The Next Shot in the Currency War

dailyreckoning.com.au / By Callum Newman / December 18th, 2012

Stricken! Please spare a thought for your regular editor, Dan Denning, today. He’s gone down with an attack of the flu a week before Christmas. We’re hoping he’ll be back at headquarters tomorrow. In the meantime, the Daily Reckoning will battle on.

Speaking of battles, [...]

Why we should ignore the gold price charts

therealasset.co.uk / By Jan Skoyles / November 29, 2012

New research from The Real Asset Company shows that when it comes to gold, everyone’s been looking at the wrong data. Rather than looking at the price of gold (which has climbed for the last 12 years); we should be looking at the value of the [...]

Richard Russell – Gold To Save World From Drowning In Debt

kingworldnews.com / by Eric King / September 5, 2012

The Godfather of newsletter writers, Richard Russell, believes gold will be used to save the world which is drowning in debt. Here is what Russell had to say: “The national debt of the US is now well over $16 trillion and growing at the [...]

The Truth About Competitive Devaluation

[chart courtesy of http://nowandfutures.com/index.html]

bullionbullscanada.com / By Jeff Nielson / Tuesday, 04 September 2012 12:21

It is common knowledge that the U.S. dollar has lost approximately 98% of its valuesince 1913. That was the year that a private bank called the “Federal Reserve” was given a monopoly to print all U.S. currency; and [...]

Inflation – Currency Dilution and Devaluation in the Modern Day

wealthcycles.com / by Michael Maloney / August 28, 2012

“The ruble-dollar exchange rate went from 6:1 to 30:1 overnight,” said Dimitri, from Moscow. We spoke with him last Saturday. “It was really bad, everybody lost so much.” A heartbreaking move: Dimitri’s loss was typical of the widespread pain experienced by Russians when the [...]

What 40 Years Of Gold Confiscation By The US Government Looks Like

zerohedge.com / By Tyler Durden / August 21, 2012

The chart below, which is a time series showing the total “Gold Held by the US Treasury and the Federal Reserve” (which for all intents and purposes are interchangeable), demonstrates vividly the moment when the US government enacted Executive Order 6102, aka the “forbidding the Hoarding [...]

The death of paper money & the reemergence of a global gold standard

247bull.com / by Ben Mountifield / August 14, 2012

In the years ahead we will witness the death of paper money and the reemergence of a global gold standard. This article examines why this transition is inevitable, how it might occur, and how to protect yourself from it.

Why a return to [...]

Welcome to the Currency War, Part 3: US Corporate Profits Plunge

dollarcollapse.com / By JOHN RUBINO / August 1, 2012

The euro is down big lately, which is to be expected. Over-indebted countries have traditionally used devaluation to keep their debts from crippling them.

The problem is that a cheaper currency is only a temporary fix because it invites retaliation from everyone else. [...]

Profiting from devaluation courtesy of Harry Browne

goldmoney.com / By James Hickling / July 14, 2012

History doesn’t repeat but it does rhyme, so the old saying goes. While we can learn many economic lessons from studying the past, countries, institutions and monetary arrangements change, rendering exact comparisons tricky. That said, readers of the late Harry Browne’s book How You Can [...]

Argentina bans buying dollars as a way to save

in.reuters.com / July 6, 2012

* Cenbank changes norms to reflect new gov’t policy

* Dollars can be bought for travel abroad, mortgages

* Currency controls stoke black-market trade

BUENOS AIRES, July 5 (Reuters) – Argentina’s central bank on Thursday formally banned people from buying dollars for the purpose of saving them, [...]

New Phase Of The Money Printing Scheme Is Here. By Gregory Mannarino

In this video I discuss how a new phase of money printing and currency devaluation is beginning now and will accelerate. Link to my new book/website: http://www.lulu.com/shop/gregory-mannarino/the-x-wave-phenomenon-2012-and-bey…

Cooking the Books, Not the Big Macs, in Argentina & Greece

news.goldseek.com / By: Adrian Ash and Robin Molinas / June 29, 2012

So does Argentina a decade ago set a template for today’s crisis in Greece…?

BACK IN 2001, Argentina was hit by a crisis similar to Greece’s today.

Imposing a strict currency peg of 1 Peso to 1 US Dollar meant [...]

IMF Calls for 15% Increase of Gold Price in New Zealand Dollar Via NZD Devaluation

silvervigilante.com / June 9, 2012

The International Mother F**kers, as thinkers high on the fumes of spray paint have re-branded the global mafioso institution, recently published its statement on its New Zealand Mission. In it, the global institution states that the New Zealand economy is growing at a modest pace and should continue to [...]