COUSCOUS ago

of course they will. Gotta maintain the status-quo. Wasn't America talking only a few weeks ago about further "Quantitative easing) to the tune of a Trillion USD per quarter? And the E.U. has been printing money non-stop as well. But maybe we should trust the bankers........s/

k_digi ago

law of diminishing returns, 0% interest rate means extraction is not working.

so yeah the circle jerk can continue, but in the same way if you knew nothing about it would it matter?

jervybingly ago

Japan has had 0.xx% interest rates since the end of their bubble and it doesn't seem to have had much, if any, effect.

k_digi ago

Japan is an extension of the USA fed Reserve.

Japan is a USD "Bag holder" the way it always worked was: need Oil etc need $$ to get that, bag hold U$D Debt.

then it went to; "JUST FUCKING KEEP HOLDING OK" {picture of nuke}

they are bag-holders, but this is imminently falling apart as well.

good timing for the comment:

http://sputniknews.com/politics/20150629/1023967159.html?utm_source=t.co%2Fl95gCUoIyC&utm_medium=short_url&utm_content=wUj&utm_campaign=URL_shortening

all that aside 0% rates there and at the "mother-ship" US FED = no extraction.

obama2016nazi ago

Dissolution is here, we live in interesting times.

The last of the five phases of the collapse process we’ve been discussing here in recent posts is the era of dissolution. (For those that haven’t been keeping track, the first four are the eras of pretense, impact, response, and breakdown). I suppose you could call the era of dissolution the Rodney Dangerfield of collapse, though it’s not so much that it gets no respect; it generally doesn’t even get discussed.

http://thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-era-of-dissolution.html