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Monday, February 16, 2009

Europe is UNWINDING tonight!


Europe Unwinding
Posted: Feb 17 2009 By: Jim Sinclair Post Edited: February 17, 2009 at 12:14 am
Filed under: General Editorial
Dear Friends,
To underscore my statement that "It has hit the fan," please review the following:
Forex failure continues in Poland
Posted by Izabella Kaminska on Feb 16 21:43.
It’s getting bleaker by the minute in Eastern Europe. In case you didn’t catch the latest from the Telegraph’s Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, he warned at the weekend how a growing crisis in Eastern Europe could cause nothing less than a total collapse in the West, or as he put it: “If one spark jumps across the euro zone line, we will have global systemic crisis within days.”
To make his point Evans-Pritchard quotes Morgan Stanley’s Stephen Jen on the fact that Eastern Europe has borrowed a total of $1,7oobn abroad. Furthermore about $400bn of that debt has to be rolled over this year - a number equivalent to about a third of the region’s GDP.
As we outlined a couple of weeks ago, the concern is now greatest not for the retail mortgage sector, which practiced the issuance of foreign-currency based mortgages on a grand scale, but for corporates — which it appears practiced the art of derivative forex exposure on an even grander scale.
And so it comes as no surprise on Monday that yet another corporate forex failure has occurred in Poland, this time at Polski koncern Miesny Duda, a Polish meatpacking business. The stock sank to a record low on the news. As Bloomberg reports:
More…Here

An unwind is taking form right now, this minute, (9:10PM ET) that may or may not be contained by international Central Bank action.
Even if central Europe does not financially implode the world money system today, it is just around the corner.
There are so many risks threatening us now that survival of any monetary status quo is doubtful.
Protect yourself.
It has hit the fan, right now, and all that is thanks to OTC derivative manufacturers and distributors.
Respectfully yours,
Jim
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4 comments:

  1. How does one protect themselves from an implosion in Europe?

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  2. I guess the real question is: What affect will this have on the US?

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  3. Time to buy Hi ho Silver

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