“The Federal Reserve’s failure to recognize its role in driving the third dangerous asset bubble in 15 years will destroy the central bank’s reputation for good, said Albert Edwards, global strategist at Societe Generale. Edwards said it’s too late to avoid another massive collapse in asset prices. ‘This time the Fed’s largesse has fueled another corporate debt explosion,’ he said. ‘The real rate of corporate borrowing is even greater than was seen during the late 1990s tech bubble. This is 100 percent attributable to the Fed’s excessively loose monetary policy.'”
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