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		<title>The Next Great Depression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looks like UK economist is warning that the &#8220;world is now close to a 1930s-like Great Depression.&#8221; (h/t to MarisaCat)
From London&#8217;s The Independent:

Wall Street fears for next Great Depression
By Margareta Pagano, Business Editor
Wall Street is bracing itself for another week of roller-coaster trading after more than $300bn (£150bn) was wiped off the US equity markets [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looks like UK economist is warning that the &#8220;world is now close to a 1930s-like Great Depression.&#8221; (h/t to <a href="http://marisacat.wordpress.com/2008/03/15/have-a-laugh/#comment-151916">MarisaCat</a>)</p>
<p>From London&#8217;s <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/">The Independent</a>:</p>
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<a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/wall-street-fears-for-next-great-depression-796428.html"><b>Wall Street fears for next Great Depression</b></a><br />
By Margareta Pagano, Business Editor</p>
<p>Wall Street is bracing itself for another week of roller-coaster trading after more than $300bn (£150bn) was wiped off the US equity markets on Friday following the emergency funding package put together by the Federal Reserve and JPMorgan Chase to rescue Bear Stearns.</p>
<p><b>One UK economist warned that the world is now close to a 1930s-like Great Depression, while New York traders said they had never experienced such fear.</b> The Fed&#8217;s emergency funding procedure was first used in the Depression and has rarely been used since.</p>
<p>A Goldman Sachs trader in New York said: &#8220;<b>Everyone is in a total state of shock, aghast at what is happening. No one wants to talk, let alone deal; we&#8217;re just standing by waiting.</b> Everyone is nervous about what is going to emerge when trading starts tomorrow.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the UK, Michael Taylor, a senior market strategist at Lombard, the economics consultancy, said on Friday night: &#8220;<b>We have all been talking about a 1970s-style crisis but as each day goes by this looks more like the 1930s.</b> No one has any clue as to where this is going to end; it&#8217;s a self-feeding disaster.&#8221; Mr Taylor, who had been relatively optimistic, has turned bearish: &#8220;It really does look as though the UK is now heading for a recession. The credit-crunch means that even if the Bank of England cuts rates again, the banks are in such a bad way they are unlikely to pass cuts on.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<p>Mr Taylor added that the problems unravelling at Bear Stearns are just the beginning: &#8220;<b>There will be more banks and hedge funds heading for collapse.</b>&#8221;</p>
<p>One of the problems facing the markets is that, despite the Fed&#8217;s move last week to feed them another $200bn, the banks are still not lending to each other.</p>
<p>&#8220;This crisis is one of faith. We are going to see even more problems in the hedge funds as they face margin calls,&#8221; said Mark O&#8217;Sullivan, director of dealing at Currencies Direct in London. &#8220;What we are waiting for now is for the Fed to cut interest rates again this week. But that&#8217;s already been discounted by the market and is unlikely to help restore confidence.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mr O&#8217;Sullivan added that the <b>dollar&#8217;s free-fall is set to continue</b> and may need cuts in European interest rates to trim the euro&#8217;s recent strength against the dollar. &#8220;But the ECB doesn&#8217;t like cutting rates,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<p>The Fed&#8217;s plan will give 28 days of secured funding to Bear Stearns, which saw its value slashed over the week by more than a half to $3.7bn. JP Morgan will provide the funding, but the Fed will bear the risk if the loan is not repaid. Fed chairman, Ben Bernanke, who pumped $200bn of loans to cash-strapped institutions last week, said more would be available to help others in distress.</p>
<p><i>(emphasis mine)</i>
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<p>The writing is on the wall for the continuing collapse of the US dollar and in turn the seemingly never ending surge of fuel prices. Since the last post I did regarding our economic future, <a href="http://xicanopwr.com/2008/02/smoke-and-mirrors-petro-power-plays/">Smoke and Mirrors: Petro Power Plays</a>, crude oil has already surged past $100 a barrel. These price surges in oil along with recent developments in the global and domestic political climate are now leading to talk of prices at the pump crossing the $4.00 mark.</p>
<p><b>IT IS TIME WAKE UP JENTE!</b></p>
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