wft is waiting ECB for buying spain bonds.
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I wonder if any SNB officials may read this forum? I'm not an economist, but I think my 'advice' above may be good for them...... & also for us speculatorswin-win situation!
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DislikedThis is the reason why SNB should give up someday the floor, because of inflation. Otherwise would be a free way to accumulate foreign reserves for SNB (for Switzerland then), which is doing the most severe QE in the developed world (FED and BoE are ridiculous). Ok, it's true that they are not financing public budget deficits and buying national bonds, but the opposite, and those who are buying francs are not going to spend them but sights deposits in banks will imply new loans unless SNB increases reserve requirements. This could be what banks...Ignored
Dislikedhmm. But speculators are waiting just for it to jump up and then rake profits and thus move it back against snb again. No?
What about wiping them out by crashing it down for a moment, before taking some decent action to weaken chf?Ignored
Dislikedas expected in our discussions few day ago......this pressure is not going away after Greek electionIgnored
Dislikedyeah i know i just like to hope it may go up.
When a central bank works over the medium term what sort of time are we looking at?
6 months,1 year, 2 years, longer?Ignored
DislikedI think it could mean anywhere from 6 months to 2~3 years. "Medimum term" I think could me very broad.Ignored
Dislikedyeah i know i just like to hope it may go up.
When a central bank works over the medium term what sort of time are we looking at?
6 months,1 year, 2 years, longer?Ignored
DislikedThanks yes just thinking that jordan said they expect the franc to weaken in the medium term.
Obviously with the euro getting their act togetherIgnored
DislikedBut didnt he said that earlier on this year when everything looked fine? Central banks change their views all the time.Ignored
Dislikedyeah i know i just like to hope it may go up.
When a central bank works over the medium term what sort of time are we looking at?
6 months,1 year, 2 years, longer?Ignored