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Title: Citi: 'We Should All Fear Oilmageddon'
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URL Source: http://www.newsmax.com/Finance/Stre ... 02062016&s=al&dkt_nbr=rxf1nbko
Published: Feb 5, 2016
Author: staff
Post Date: 2016-02-06 11:08:49 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 458
Comments: 8

Citi: 'We Should All Fear Oilmageddon'

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Friday, 05 Feb 2016 08:02 AM

Markets are currently in a well-oiled "death spiral," according to Citigroup Inc. analysts led by Jonathan Stubbs.

"It appears that four inter-linked phenomena are driving a negative feedback loop in the global economy and across financial markets," the analysts write, citing the resilient U.S. dollar, lower commodities prices, weaker trade and capital flows, and declining emerging market growth.

"It seems reasonable to assume that another year of extreme moves in U.S. dollar (higher) and oil/commodity prices (lower) would likely continue to drive this negative feedback loop and make it very difficult for policy makers in emerging markets and developing markets to fight disinflationary forces and intercept downside risks," the analysts add. "Corporate profits and equity markets would also likely suffer further downside risk in this scenario of Oilmageddon."

Their case is bolstered by a collection of charts showing the linkages between the four factors cited above, including the importance of lofty oil prices to the ready supply of petrodollars circulating in the world economy and flowing to financial assets. Oil exporters have enjoyed more than $6 trillion flowing into their current accounts, according to Citi's estimates, implying some $4 trillion of capital in sovereign wealth funds (SWFs).

"But, the collapse in oil/commodity prices and sharp fall in the pace of world trade means that these same economies will likely experience an aggregate current account deficit for the first time since 1998," says Citi. "In turn, this is likely to put pressure on SWF and broader emerging market liquidity as governments and emerging market economies would need to 'lean' on reserves in order to maintain economic, political and social stability. This has clear feedback loops across emerging markets."

Accordingly, the impact of the feedback loop is being felt far and wide in financial markets, extending even to U.S. inflation expectations. Where once 10-year inflation breakevens had little relationship with the price of oil they have for the past two years moved in tandem. With house forecasts for a 4 percent strengthening of the trade- weighted U.S. dollar and oil prices at $50 by the end of the year, Citi offers some hope that the feedback loop can be partially reversed though not necessarily broken. Should the bank's base case of stabilizing currency and commodities markets materialize, the analysts say, financial assets should respond accordingly and recover. Special: Dentists Fuming Over Mom's $3 Teeth Whitening Trick

However, a move "the other way would add fuel to a 'significant and syncronised' global recession," the bank warns warns.

"We should all fear Oilmageddon," Citi concludes. "Global recession, as we define it, would leave nowhere to hide in equities. Cash wins."

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

"We should all fear Oilmageddon," Citi concludes. "Global recession, as we define it, would leave nowhere to hide in equities. Cash wins."

And cash can and will be devalued.

In a depression there are no winners except those who lose the least.

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#2. To: Ada (#1)

In a depression there are no winners except those who lose the least.

There was a guy in Georgia during the last depression that would only accept gold or silver for what he had for sale. He made out like a bandit while everyone else was on the short end of the stick. ;)

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#3. To: BTP Holdings (#2)

There was a guy in Georgia during the last depression that would only accept gold or silver for what he had for sale. He made out like a bandit while everyone else was on the short end of the stick. ;)

That being The Great Depression? Private ownership of gold was prohibited during much of the depression. To make out owning gold requires a runaway inflation.

But if not, he would not have made out like a bandit but at best broken even. The best asset to own during the Great Depression other than a paying job was AT&T $5 dividend stock.

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