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"If Interest Rates Go Up- The Bubble Pops" - Alasdair Macleod

Alasdair Macleod: If Interest Rates Go Up, the Bubble Pops

Palisades Gold Radio:  Jul 15, 2021

Tom welcomes back Alasdair Macleod, Head of Research For GoldMoney. Alasdair discusses the Fed's levels of reverse repos and quantitative easing of 120 billion a month.

Since the banks can't absorb all the extra liquidity-seeking returns, the Fed must step into the market.

Basel III's net stable funding ratio requirement purpose is to reduce short-term deposits. These regulations exist to minimize risk with the banking system's liabilities.

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The ratio takes the available stable funding, which is a liability and ranks them according to stability. Anything unstable is prohibited from being used against the asset side.

These rules encourage banks to increase their reserves because more are required to cover their operations. Basel III will increase volatility in the metal markets and should result in less manipulation.

Governments should have a more difficult time directly interfering in the markets. Overall these regulations should be good for the gold market.

Alasdair says, "They know damn well inflation is not transitory, they are just hoping something will turn up. They will have to increase interest rates probably this summer and then the bubbles will pop.

If they want to keep the bubble going they will have to do more QE. We are stuck in the situation where there will be only one outcome."

The FINRA indicators for equities show a complete lack of fear in the equity markets. These figures are four times higher today than during the Lehmann crisis. He compares today's markets with the middle of 1929 before the collapse.

If the dollar fails, everything fails on a global level, and it won't matter what the local policies are doing.

The way out is for countries to back their fiat currencies with gold. This won't happen until there is no other alternative available, and that is why people need to own physical metal because the alternatives for a time will be useless.

This will be a problematic situation within individual governments, let alone on a global scale. Keep watching interest rates and try to be ahead of the crowd.

 When the bubbles burst, the fall of fiat currencies can't be far behind.

Time Stamp References:

0:00 - Introduction

0:34 - US Treasury Flows

4:55 - Basel III's Purpose

15:10 - Volatility in Metals?

16:46 - Rule Enforcement

18:23 - End of Manipulation?

20:22 - COT Report Accuracy

23:05 - Gold & De-dollarization

28:30 - Inflation Developments

34:10 - FINRA Investor Borrowing

38:02 - Global Bubbles

40:40 - CPI vs. PPI

42:25 - Dollar Printing Risks

46:37 - Concluding Thoughts

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