Point 1:
We are witnessing the birth of Bretton Woods III – a new world (monetary) order centered around commodity-based currencies in the East that will likely weaken the Eurodollar system and also contribute to inflationary forces in the West. A crisis is unfolding. A crisis of commodities. Commodities are collateral, and collateral is money, and this crisis is about the rising allure of outside money over inside money. Bretton Woods II was built on inside money, and its foundations crumbled a week ago when the G7 seized Russia’s FX reserves… The beautiful paradox of linear rates (the stuff you trade and I write about) is that you need to think linear to find relative value most of the time, but you have to think non-linear to recognize and survive regime shifts. We are seeing a regime shift unfold in funding markets currently (which, as always, will pass), and a sea change in inflation dynamics and FX reserve management practices....
Point 2:
if you believe that the West can craft sanctions that maximize pain for Russia while minimizing financial stability risks and price stability risks in the West, you could also believe in unicorns....
Conclusion:
This crisis is not like anything we have seen since President Nixon took the U.S. dollar off gold in 1971 – the end of the era of commodity-based money. When this crisis (and war) is over, the U.S. dollar should be much weaker and, on the flipside, the renminbi much stronger, backed by a basket of commodities. From the Bretton Woods era backed by gold bullion, to Bretton Woods II backed by inside money (Treasuries with un-hedgeable confiscation risks), to Bretton Woods III backed by outside money (gold bullion and other commodities). After this war is over, “money” will never be the same again… …and Bitcoin (if it still exists then) will probably benefit from all this.
Also sprach Zoltan.
Credit Suisse 7 — March 2022
Bretton Woods III
Zoltan Pozsar, Credit Suisse analyst
Zoltan Pozsar, Credit Suisse analyst
https://plus2.credit-suisse.com/shorturlpdf.html?v=4ZR9-WTBd-V
I found the link on a reddit article (pdf file):
ReplyDeleteBretton Woods III by Zoltan Pozsar, Credit Suisse analyst
Here's the link to the reddit article:
The new currency will be a basket of currencies, basket of commodities, or just gold and silver backed. Who could have seen this coming? What's scary is if what Zoltan says is true - this could SKYROCKET all commodities, right at the time when we are about to run out of everything? F/N yikes man
Link fixed.
ReplyDeletehttps://plus2.credit-suisse.com/shorturlpdf.html?v=4ZR9-WTBd-V