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Central Bankers Hold A Conference Call…Very Bullish

We imagine that a significant phone call occurred 11/29/11 between the central bankers from the U.S., Switzerland, U.K., Japan, Canada, and Europe.  The first five are going to provide needed liquidity to help the sixth, and send a message to the world.  The short-term financing market that banks rely on had dried up for European banks. The first five of these central banks agreed as a group to provide low cost liquidity; sending a message that it is safe to fund European banks.  These five national central banks are the same ones who have been supportive of Quantitative Easing . . .
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Guild’s Article Below Was Printed in the December 5th Issue of Barron’s

http://online.barrons.com/article/SB50001424052748703664704577059881623724726.html?mod=BOL_twm_da

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Breakup Of The Euro…Greece Will Be The First To Leave…Germany Leaks A Bombshell Proposal

In our opinion, global stock markets are beginning to price in a breakup of the Euro-Zone currency.  The Euro currency is bound to lose some of its 17 direct members and 5 small users who use the Euro but are not part of the EU in the next few years.  Some will quit under pressure or be forced out and possibly some will quit because they do not want to pay part of the bill to bail out less conservative more spending oriented sister states.

We anticipate that Greece will be the first to leave the Euro. . . .
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Monty’s Recent Interview With IBD’s Trang Ho, “Bonds, Dollar ETF Rise As Gold Prices, Dow Jones Sink”

Global stock markets are starting to price in the breakup of the euro zone currency, says Monty Guild, CEO of Los Angeles- based Guild Investment Management.

“Some (countries) will quit under pressure or be forced out, and possibly some will quit because they do not want to pay part of the bill to bail out less conservative, more spending-oriented, sister states,” Guild wrote in a client note.

 

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