By John Mauldin | November 12, 2011
Where Can I Find €3 Trillion?
When Leverage Comes Back to Haunt You
The German Dilemma
So How Do We Solve the Eurozone Problem?
Where Is the ECB Printing Press?
DC, Cleveland, and New York
When Leverage Comes Back to Haunt You
The German Dilemma
So How Do We Solve the Eurozone Problem?
Where Is the ECB Printing Press?
DC, Cleveland, and New York
Europe remains the focus of markets, and rightly so. But the picture is not as clear as one would like. Different analysts point to different problems – if only this one problem could be solved, then all this would go away, they tend to say. Sadly, it is not one problem but three that must be solved, and none of them is easy. In today’s letter I try and offer a basic primer on the problems facing Europe. My challenge to myself is to do it in a short piece rather than the book-length tome it could easily become. Thus, in the pursuit of brevity, we will not be as in-depth as usual, but I think it helps us to step back a few feet and look at the larger picture before we focus on minutiae.
Where Can I Find €3 Trillion?
First, for the record, the European issue is not a crisis of confidence, as Merkel and Sarkozy, et al., keep telling us. It is structural. And until the structural issues are dealt with, the problems will not be solved.
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