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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Brace yourself for "a very nasty period" RBS issues global stock and credit crash alert By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard The Royal Bank of Scotland has advised clients to brace for a full-fledged crash in global stock and credit markets over the next three months as inflation paralyses the major central banks. "A very nasty period is soon to be upon us - be prepared," said Bob Janjuah, the bank's credit strategist. A report by the bank's research team warns that the S&P 500 index of Wall Street equities is likely to fall by more than 300 points to around 1050 by September as "all the chickens come home to roost" from the excesses of the global boom, with contagion spreading across Europe and emerging markets. Such a slide on world bourses would amount to one of the worst bear markets over the last century. RBS said the iTraxx index of high-grade corporate bonds could soar to 130/150 while the "Crossover" index of lower grade corporate bonds could reach 650/700 in a renewed bout of panic on the debt markets. "I do not think I can be much blunter. If you have to be in credit, focus on quality, short durations, non-cyclical defensive names. "Cash is the key safe haven. This is about not losing your money, and not losing your job," said Mr Janjuah, who became a City star after his grim warnings last year about the credit crisis proved all too accurate. RBS expects Wall Street to rally a little further into early July before short-lived momentum from America's fiscal boost begins to fizzle out, and the delayed effects of the oil spike inflict their damage. "Globalisation was always going to risk putting G7 bankers into a dangerous corner at some point. We have got to that point," he said. US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank both face a Hobson's choice as workers start to lose their jobs in earnest and lenders cut off credit. The authorities cannot respond with easy money because oil and food costs continue to push headline inflation to levels that are unsettling the markets. "The ugly spoiler is that we may need to see much lower global growth in order to get lower inflation," he said. "The Fed is in panic mode. The massive credibility chasms down which the Fed and maybe even the ECB will plummet when they fail to hike rates in the face of higher inflation will combine to give us a big sell-off in risky assets," he said. Kit Jukes, RBS's head of debt markets, said Europe would not be immune. "Economic weakness is spreading and the latest data on consumer demand and confidence are dire. The ECB is hell-bent on raising rates. "The political fall-out could be substantial as finance ministers from the weaker economies rail at the ECB. Wider spreads between the German Bunds and peripheral markets seem assured," he said. Ultimately, the bank expects the oil price spike to subside as the more powerful force of debt deflation takes hold next year. - ONLY REGISTERED AND ACTIVATED USERS CAN SEE ALL LINKS - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Brace yourself for "a very nasty period" Could someone explain that? I'm only young ![]() I'm guessing it's to do with the value of the doller/pound going down?? |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Brace yourself for "a very nasty period" It is pretty technical ....and I'm no expert but it is referring to the value of the stock listed on the S&P 500 (Standard & Poor's). Many of the US's largest companies are listed on the S&P 500 index ....and they are expected to loose a big chunk of their value. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Brace yourself for "a very nasty period" Typical journalism exaggeration scaring people into selling the investments. Many stocks that dropped heavily in January started recovering in April and and now back to where they were right before new years. But the ever increasing oil price is going to cause major problems global problems except in the UEA where petrol cost a mere $2.5 per gallon compared with in the US where the price is steady climbing to $5. I smell a 1970s oil crisis coming up and right know it's looking like OPEC are pretty much untouchable. |
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