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Thursday, June 28, 2012

As The US CapEx Boom Ends, Is The Fed Now Truly Out Of Ammo?

The Federal Reserve: The Biggest Scam In History
 (Photo credit: CityGypsy11)
For the past six months we have extensively discussed the topics of asset depletion, aging and encumbrance in Europe – a theme that has become quite poignant in recent days, culminating with the ECB once again been “forced” to expand the universe of eligible collateral confirming that credible, money-good European assets have all but run out. We have also argued that a key culprit for this asset quality deterioration has been none other than central banks, whose ruinous ZIRP policies have forced companies to hoard cash, but not to reinvest in their businesses and renew their asset bases, in the form of CapEx spending, but merely to have dry powder to hand out as dividends in order to retain shareholders who now demand substantial dividend sweeteners in a time when stocks are the new “fixed income.” Yet while historically we have focused on Europe whose plight is more than anything a result of dwindling cash inflows from declining assets even as cash outflow producing liabilities stay the same or increase, the “asset” problem is starting to shift to the US. And as everyone who has taken finance knows, when CapEx goes, revenues promptly follow. Needless to say, at a time when still near record corporate revenues and profit margins are all that is supporting the US stock market from joining its global brethren in tumbling, this will soon be a very popular point of discussion in the mainstream media… in about 3-6 months. ... Continue to read.
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