“There is no end to ‘quantitative easing’. It will have to continue forever. There is no ‘exit strategy’. The central banks are digging themselves – and all of us – an ever deeper hole. These forecasts have been accurate so far and they continue to be my forecast for the future. And here is another forecast: The present measures will over time be seconded with others that in my book I label ‘nationalization of money and credit’, that is, institutional investors will be coerced via legislation and regulation to remain invested in certain asset classes, the war on cash and the war on off-shore will continue and intensify, ultimately we will see capital controls.”
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