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Author Topic: Its Official: U.S. Trapped in an Extended Deflationary Cycle  (Read 403 times)
nofakenews
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« on: July 22, 2009, 02:12:54 PM »

Bernanke has just confirmed that the Fed's prediction is for extended deflation.

In an OpEd in the Wall Street Journal, Bernanke writes:


My colleagues and I believe that accommodative policies will likely be warranted for an extended period. At some point, however, as economic recovery takes hold, we will need to tighten monetary policy to prevent the emergence of an inflation problem down the road. ..

As the economy recovers, banks should find more opportunities to lend out their reserves. That would produce faster growth in broad money (for example, M1 or M2) and easier credit conditions, which could ultimately result in inflationary pressures...


There you have it . . . straight from the horse's mouth.

Deflation is the problem "for an extended period". Inflation could only threaten "down the road", if faster growth and easier credit conditions "ultimately" might result in inflationary pressures.

Remember, however, that food, energy and healthcare costs could still skyrocket, even as most other asset classes experience deflation.

And if the U.S. defaults on its debts, the dollar would experience massive devaluation, which would cause hyperinflation for U.S. consumers (because it would take more dollars to buy the same goods or services). If the U.S. defaults, all bets are off.


http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2009/07/its-official-well-have-extended.html
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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2009, 02:36:18 PM »


And if the U.S. defaults on its debts, the dollar would experience massive devaluation, which would cause hyperinflation for U.S. consumers (because it would take more dollars to buy the same goods or services). If the U.S. defaults, all bets are off.


It looks like they have created a monster that they can't even control.
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