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Fed is Trying to Keep the Money and Credit Moving: Commodities, Food, Oil and Gold


By Bill Bonner • May 7th, 2008 • Related Articles • Filed Under

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Bill BonnerBest-selling investment author Bill Bonner is the founder and president of Agora Publishing, one of the world's most successful consumer newsletter companies. Owner of both Fleet Street Publications and MoneyWeek magazine in the UK, he is also author of the free daily e-mail The Daily Reckoning.

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Tags: commodities • food • Oil and Gold

It is the best of times...it is the worst of times.

This morning, oil is over $120...and the price of gold is pushing back up to $875.

That's good news, say the headlines. Oil is up because people think the United States will avoid a recession. "Oil tops $120 a barrel as U.S. optimism rises," says a headline in the Financial Times. And many think the Hillary/McCain summer gas tax holiday concept may be implemented - which would encourage people to use more gasoline!

John...Hillary...good thinking. Get people out on the road...using more fuel. Great idea. Even Thomas L. Friedman can see what vote-pandering imbeciles you are (more below...). Need we say more?

But say more we will...because, on page 1 of the Financial Times is a photo of a mob in Africa... What has stirred them to riot? The latest election result? Someone dissing their religion? No, high food prices!

It is the worst of times for people with big appetites and little money. Many of them will go hungry. And an empty belly is a dangerous thing. First, people develop a "lean and hungry look." Then, they stab you in back.

Ah yes...predictably...inevitably...the world's intellectuals, economists, yahoos, and pandering politicians are having trouble following the trail. They ought to look down at their feet. They would see the breadcrumbs...from the door of the Fed's headquarters in New York...through the deep woods of subprime and leveraged derivatives...and right up the hill of soaring commodity and gold prices. That's right...the Fed is trying to keep the money and credit moving. But it is going where it wasn't supposed to go - into commodities, food, oil and gold. Still, the experts can't see it. Instead, they read the polls, watch the TV, and come to the wrong conclusion. What is the cause of the rise in food prices, they ask? Speculators!

Another lead story today: "India targets food futures." India imagines that food prices are being driven up by greedy hedge fund managers. It is considering a "blanket ban on food futures trading," says the FT.

Why not? Nothing is too absurd or too counterproductive to escape the notice of the world improvers. Just look at John McCain's big idea - a "league of democracies." More about that coming up soon too... For now, let's stick with the financial news...

The big story seems to be the idea that, as our chief financial researcher in London, Theo Casey, put it: "doom and gloom has been overplayed."

Since the drama of Bear Stearns, no other major financial firm has failed. Quick action by the Fed and other central banks seems to have saved the world.

"Has the worst of the financial crisis passed?" asked Le Monde yesterday.

"Yes," said the world's richest man over the weekend. Warren Buffett told his shareholders that the "worst of the credit crisis on Wall Street is over."

Maybe he's right. But let's look at the numbers. In 2006, alone, nearly $7 trillion of new debt was issued worldwide. Maybe double that amount in the entire five-year period - 2002-2007. So far, says Bloomberg, since the beginning of 2007, less than $200 billion has been written off. You can do the math yourself, but Fred Y. Jones guesses that total losses so far probably don't exceed 1% of the debt sold in the last 5 years.

So far, so good, in other words. This is the best of times. The Fed has cut rates 7 times. And it now takes on its balance sheet - as collateral for loans - the very credits that are likely to go bad...credit card debt, student debt, and even car loans. It has only 200 basis points left, before it gets to zero, and there are approximately $10 trillion (just guessing) worth of credits that still could go bad. If just 5% of them went bust...the loss would be $500 billion. Maybe the doom and gloom is underplayed. Moving bad debt from the people who deserve it to the Bank of All the Americans - the Fed - doesn't turn the bad credits into good ones. It merely allows everyone to keep doing what they've been doing...that is, to keep pretending that everything is all right.

But everything isn't all right. Far from it. And budding out in our brain is a little idea about why the situation can't be fixed...and why a major breakdown may be on its way...more to come...about how democracy and modern, state-guided capitalism really work.

Interestingly, Buffett is famously pro-America. You bet against American business and you will go broke, he says. But over the last 10 years, betting against American business was the best thing you could do. The dollar sank...and foreign markets - particularly emerging markets - soared.

Buffett hasn't missed the point. He paid $4 billion for an Israel-based metalworking company in 2006. And now he's coming to Europe to scout for opportunities. He'll no doubt want to stop by The Daily Reckoning headquarters in London for our advice.

Warren, look for the building with the golden balls. We're waiting for you.

Bill Bonner
The Daily Reckoning Australia

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About the Author

Bill BonnerBest-selling investment author Bill Bonner is the founder and president of Agora Publishing, one of the world's most successful consumer newsletter companies. Owner of both Fleet Street Publications and MoneyWeek magazine in the UK, he is also author of the free daily e-mail The Daily Reckoning.

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  1. Comment by Jonathan Volkwein on 7 May 2008:

    Amen Bill- The party isn't over, it will be more of the same; they just went out the back for a chat & a spliff they'll be back. They have high expectations for good profit vibrations whilst they blow smoke rings around the next bubble; commodities... The party will be totally out of control soon.

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    Bill

    First time visitor. It has been a long time since I have read such a funny articulate savage maidenhead rupture of an article.
    Pity your voice is not more widely known.

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