"Ci aspettiamo una moderata crescita per il futuro, crediamo che il mercato immobiliare inizi a stabilizzarsi..........La nostra stima è che non ci sono indicazioni per ora  che le perdite del mercato subprime si siano estese a tutto il mercato dei mutui che sembra ancora essere sano.... Ben Bernanke (presidente della FED) agosto 2007 HAHAHAHA!!!

venerdì 27 maggio 2011

Intervista a Marc Faber su Bloomberg



Dal Blog di Marc Faber

May 25 (Bloomberg) Marc Faber : ..recession in China could be a technical recession , if you go and slow down from a growth rate of say ten percent to a growth rate of three percent then there is a recession , also I do not believe in the growth rate that China publishes , because if you had adjusted nominal GDP for the true rate of inflation then real growth is of course much slower , you know I want to tell you something that disturbs me in all emerging economies and in many other developed economies , from my taste , in front of far too many luxury hotels there are far too many Ferraris, Maseratis, Bentleys... I see a boom everywhere, except for the working class, except for the lower, middle class. But among the well to do people the wealth that is floating around and the prices you pay for high end properties is incredible, and I think that will come to an end, and a lot of people will lose a lot of money... I was in La Jolla, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, I was in front of a restaurant smoking and I've never seen so many Ferraris, Maseratis, Bentleys and fancy cars anywhere in the world, and this is in America. I am not saying this is wrong, but there is an opulence among a small group of people that is huge when there are lots of people that are struggling. This gives me a bad feeling because I've seen so many emerging economies when they were booming, that was the time to get out." Marc Faber told Bloomberg