Daily Archives: October 5, 2010

READING ROUNDUP FOR TUESDAY: 10.5.2010

IIF warns of a dollar collapse, and rising capital flows to emerging markets
Euro Intelligence
“The Washington-based Institute for International Finance has warned of a crash in the dollar as a result of the Federal Reserve’s expected policy of further monetary stimulus, according to Frankfurter Allgemeine. In a report, the IIF calls on the Fed to pursue a monetary policy that supports foreign demand for US goods. Otherwise there is a threat of a significant spike in capital flows to emerging markets, which would rekindle global imbalances and financial instability. The managing director of the IIF is quoted as saying that market participants have to be persuade that the large economies comprehend their collective responsibility to achieve balanced and sustainable growth. The IIF also published its forecast for net capital flows into emerging markets, raising its previous 2010 estimate of $709bn to $825bn.”
Yield Hunt Leads to Currency Debt
Alex Frangos and Mark Gongloff/Wall Street Journal
“The global rush for yield is driving investors to buy emerging-market debt issued in local currency, adding foreign-exchange fluctuations to the list of risks bondholders face.”

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