Sunday, December 19, 2010

MARC FABER on The Rotten Apples of Europe

MARC FABER : Ireland,Spain,Greece,Portugal,Belgium are the rotten apples.




Marc Faber :...I think what you need to avoid are government bonds , now can they rally for ten days , could be the case but in general you do not want to be in sovereign bonds certainly not of countries like Spain Portugal Greece Ireland Iceland and so forth because they would have to be restructured . but the problem is usually when you have bad apples in your family the whole family becomes rotten so all the European governments in my opinion will have government debt that probably will become difficult to pay off or even meet the interest payment on the government debt ......The world has over six billion people we have 1.3 billion in China one billion in India and I live in Asia , Asia has 3.6 billion people it's a growing region it's demographically young with the exception of Japan and so I have a special knowledge about Asia and therefore I also invest in Asia and I have two or three investments in Switzerland but hardly any.....
On a global scale whether Ireland exists or doesn't exist even if Spain exists or doesn't exist , or Belgium exists or doesn't exist it's completely irrelevant , it's sad to think of one's self that I am completely irrelevant but that's a fact of economic life today .......

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