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- Denial is Everywhere (About Increasingly Important Things!)
- Hope vs. Reality; Eurozone Downturn Intensifies, Led by Sharpest Drop in French Private Sector Output in Four Years
- Le Monde Headline "No, France is Not Bankrupt"
Denial is Everywhere (About Increasingly Important Things!) Posted: 21 Mar 2013 04:09 PM PDT Denial is Everywhere Not only is denial everywhere, the denials are about increasingly important things. I offer three recent examples:
In regards to France not being bankrupt, I beg to differ. In actuality, the entire global financial system is bankrupt. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Posted: 21 Mar 2013 12:18 PM PDT There are few sure bets economically speaking (especially if one has to put a timeframe on them), but some things come close. One easy call was for a continued implosion in France. Sure enough the Markit Flash France PMI shows Sharpest fall in French private sector output for four years. Key points:France Economic Activity vs. GDP ![]() Care to guess where French GDP is headed? France Drags Eurozone Lower The Markit Flash Eurozone PMI shows Eurozone downturn intensifies for second month running in March. Key Points:Hope vs. Reality Markit economist Chris Williamson wrote "Instead of the eurozone economy stabilising in the second quarter, as many – including the ECB – have been hoping to see ..." We now know the rest of the story, but the story was easy to predict in advance. Illusions of Stabilization It was not only the ECB who was "hoping", but also Markit economist Chris Williamson. Flashback, February 7, 2013: Illusions of Stabilization In Germany Rebounds but ... I noted a recovery "of sorts" in Germany, a contraction in France at the steepest rate in four years, and a record decrease in services employment in Italy.Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Le Monde Headline "No, France is Not Bankrupt" Posted: 21 Mar 2013 09:47 AM PDT This amusing headline story by Bruno Moschetto, a professor of economics at the University of Paris in the French newspaper Le Monde has me laughing out loud this morning: "No, France is Not Bankrupt" No, France is not bankrupt ... The claim is untrue economically and financially. France is not and will not bankrupt because it would then be in a state of insolvency.Economic Illiteracy Economic illiteracy is nearly everywhere you look and that article is a prime example. Bruno Moschetto suggests France is not bankrupt because the state is not indebted in a foreign currency. Actually, France does have its debts in a foreign currency, euros. Note that France cannot print euros at will to pay its debts (the very essence of a foreign currency). Moschetto says citizens would be "invited" to help France meet its obligations. Invited? The same way citizens of Cyprus were "invited" to bail out Cypriot banks? The ability to tax citizens to death to bail out the state is hardly a reasonable measure of non-bankruptcy. I suggest having to confiscate the wealth and savings of citizens to bail out the state is proof of bankruptcy. Greece is a nice example. Hollande has tried 75% taxation. He has tried government takeover or threats of takeover of various auto manufacturers. Hollande also seeks financial transaction taxes. Many French citizens have had enough of Hollande and his socialist policies and have fled to Belgium, the UK, and Switzerland. The French economy is imploding as I type. Thought of the Day France is Bankrupt, and it is the policies of socialist fools that put France in that state. The thought of the day comes from reader "PTCruiser" who chimed in with "Aujourd'hui, la France. Demain, le monde entier."... Today France, tomorrow, the world! Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Note: Some ATT users (not a fault of ATT) received timeouts on my "Wine Country Conference" link (see below). If you were one of them, please try again. The problem has been fixed. Wine Country Conference I am hosting an economic conference on April 5 in Sonoma, California. Proceeds go to the Les Turner ALS Foundation (Lou Gehrig's Disease). Please see My Wife Joanne Has Passed Away; Stop and Smell the Lilacs for my association with the disease. To learn about the economic conference with world-class speakers including John Hussman, Michael Pettis, Jim Chanos, John Mauldin, Mike "Mish" Shedlock, Chris Martenson with guest moderator Lauren Lyster and other Special Guests, please visit Wine Country Conference April 5, 2013 |
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