Banks are supposed to come down to 20 times
leverage. There is only one bank of the top twenty-five banks in the world
today that is below 20 times leverage. Every other bank is above. 20 times
leverage means that if they only lose 5% on their loan book, they have lost
their capital.
I will bet you that virtually every bank in the world
has a bad debt position which is worse than 5% of their assets. And if you look
at an entity such as Deutsche Bank, do you know what their leverage is? 62
times. It means that if they have a bad debt position of 1.5%, the bank is
bust. Deutsche Bank is bigger than German GDP. So, if something happens to
Deutsche Bank, Germany goes under.
Credit Agricole, the largest French bank, has 63
times leverage. This is absolutely frightening. This situation is untenable.
Some of these banks will not survive. Of course, central banks are aware of
this, governments are aware of this, and they will print money. Will they print
in time? Maybe for some banks, but some banks will not survive, I’m
sure.
The two big Swiss banks combined total 7 times Swiss
GDP. The banks have a leverage which is unsustainable, and in many cases are
bigger than the countries themselves.
So, central banks, being aware of this, are going to
keep accumulating more and more gold. And that trend will accelerate because
central banks know that buying bank debt or government debt is a bad move. So,
all of these dominos that will fall are going to accelerate the trend into
gold.
The IMF came out with a report yesterday saying we
are very near a eurozone breakup, a disorderly one. That would create panic in
the market. There would be an even greater flight of deposits out of the
banking system which would make the situation even worse.
The IMF is coming out with statement after statement
that should frighten the world. Today they said that European Banks will have
to sell roughly $3.8 trillion in assets. In reality, it could be well over $10
trillion in the next couple of years.
We are in a mess, Eric, and the IMF recognizes this.
The central banks know this as well, but for right now they are trying to tell
the markets, ‘We are not going to print any more money.’ They will print
money. The know they will print money.
The IMF, by making these statements, is saying
central banks are going to have to print money, just to sustain the financial
system. Improvements in the economy are unthinkable, things are going to get a
lot worse.”
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