Monday, December 1, 2008

UN Economists Warn of Hard Landing for Dollar

The current strength of the dollar is temporary and the US currency risks a hard landing in 2009, according to a team of United Nation's economists.

The economists, led by Dutch economist Rob Vos, said the dollar’s sharp rebound this autumn had been driven mainly by a flight to the safety of the international reserve currency as the financial crisis spread beyond the US.

The overall trend remained a downward one, however, reflecting perceptions that the US debt position was approaching unsustainable levels.

The UN team said that, as the financial crisis spread beyond the US, there had been a massive shift of global financial assets into US Treasury bills, driving their yields almost to zero and pushing the dollar sharply higher. At the same time, however, the US’s external debt had risen to new heights that could provoke a dollar collapse.

These guys get it. It's time to short the dollar and Treasury securities.

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