Uploaded by TradingFloorCom on Dec 2, 2011
In this macro view video with Steen Jakobsen, Chief Economist, Saxo Bank, he comments on the situation for the Eurozone ahead of the EU leaders summit next week and in light of the major global central banks' intervention to boost liquidity. The concerted central bank action has effectively resulted in the US printing money for Europe seeing as the European Central Bank will not, says Steen, adding that it's like flying in a jet with one engine only -- hardly a safe scenario!The surprising joint intervention by the world's largest central banks to make it cheaper for financial institutions outside America to borrow dollars seems to have had a positive effect on risk sentiment, but is not expected to last long. For an extended rally or to just sustain gains something more needs to be put on the table, like better fundamentals, plus structural changes and real commitments to toing the line in Eurozone nations, says Steen. The reason being that the severe solvency issues in Europe and deep rooted growth problems are still very much plaguing outlooks.One could argue that with the central banks having joined forces the pressure is now more so on European politicians to implement lasting austerity and commit to cleaning up their backyards and follow standard rules. The question is whether next week if EU leaders will be able to set things straight once and for all when they meet for the seventeenth time to solve the issues. He remains doubtful.In the meantime, the central bank action has resulted in the cost of emergency dollar funding being cheaper for European banks than US banks. Therefore there is increased expectation now that the Federal Reserve will lower its discount rate by at least 25 basis points before the new dollar swap rate kicks in on December 5. A deeper cut is also possible, he says but that would mean the Federal Reserve is virtually letting go and committing to printing money forever!Steen also comments on the global macro situation, in particular China, following the Reserve Requirement Ratio cut amid a slowing growth scenario and in terms of timing in a global context. Meanwhile US data continues to please for now at least but warns that the better numbers may be petering out.For more comments by Steen Jakobsen see his blog Steen's Chronicle on TradingFloor.com
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