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The Recovery That Never Happened...
Artipot ^ | 4/22/2013 | Bill Bonner

Posted on 04/23/2013 7:34:19 AM PDT by IbJensen

Gold seemed to be stabilizing at the end of last week. Commodities remained weak. Steel has fallen 31% this year. Brent crude is off 17% since early February. And copper is down 15%.

Copper is the metal you need to make almost anything - houses, cars, electronics. When it goes down, it generally means the world economy is getting soft.

At the start of last week, the conventional analysis of the gold sell-off was that the central banks' efforts to revive global growth were working. The feds had the situation under control. So who needed gold?

By the end of the week, it appeared that gold - and commodities - had sold off for the opposite reason: because central banks' money printing wasn't working and the world was slipping further into a period of slow growth and barely contained depression. From Business Insider:

Recent U.S. economic data has been disappointing, especially in the realm of housing, which is what the US bull case is all about.

In Germany, dubbed the strong arm of Europe, economic sentiment just fell.

Where's the Growth? And growth has begun to slow in China - still considered a global growth engine - as it continues to crack down on corruption, a property bubble and a bloated shadow banking business. China's plan to shift its economic model away from exports to domestic demand-led growth has also contributed to the lower growth rate.

In the US, building permits are down... and foreclosures are up. There is no renaissance happening in manufacturing. Only half of the new jobs expected showed up in March. Retail sales are down, and consumer confidence is off.

And in Britain, the unemployment rate is rising. Retail sales are falling. And figures coming out this week will probably tell us that the country is in a triple-dip recession.

Here's Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in The Telegraph:

It is becoming ever clearer that the roaring boom in global equities since last summer has priced in an economic recovery that does not in fact exist. The International Monetary Fund has had to nurse down its global growth forecasts yet again. We are still stuck in an old-fashioned trade depression, with pervasive overcapacity in manufacturing plant and a record global savings rate of 25% of GDP...

As you can see from the chart below, the divergence between stock markets and the Deutsche Bank index of raw materials is astonishing to behold, so like the pattern in early 1929...

The US economy is growing below the Fed's own "stall speed" indicator. Half a million people fell out of the workforce in March. Retail sales fell in March. So did manufacturing...

"There is a threat of deflation almost everywhere. A lot of central banks will have to follow the Bank of Japan, whatever they say now," said Lars Christensen from Danske Bank.

The era of money printing is young yet. Gold will have its day again.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government
KEYWORDS: depression; evilobamaregime; incompetantobozo; recession
How, pray tell, can a nation have a recovery when the CIC is a complete and utter muslim-socialist nincompoop? How can America recover with a large and worthless gaggle of appointees who probably couldn't work a crossword puzzle, let alone guide an economically and morally sick nation to recovery?

With Obama, a complicit Congress and a horribly skewed system of courts, doomsday is just another stumble away.

Converting a republic to a socialist state is rather like making sausage.

1 posted on 04/23/2013 7:34:19 AM PDT by IbJensen
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To: IbJensen

Don’t worry. The GDP is guaranteed to grow 3%. All is well.


2 posted on 04/23/2013 7:47:05 AM PDT by wattsgnu
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Recovery? Recovery? We dun see no steenkin' recovery!

3 posted on 04/23/2013 7:47:48 AM PDT by Enterprise ("Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." Voltaire)
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To: wattsgnu

Don’t worry. The GDP is guaranteed to grow 3%. All is well.
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Problem: Persistently low GDP numbers that cast the government economic planners in a bad light.

Solution: Simply add intangibles and recalculate back to 1929. You gotta give it to the Dems. They are a creative bunch. Like the old adage says: Figures don’t lie, but liars figure.


4 posted on 04/23/2013 8:05:14 AM PDT by Starboard
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