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Post by RELIX Tue Sep 03, 2013 12:25 pm

The Cost of Doing Business - OR - Singapore vs. Bernanke



September 3, 2013
Singapore


A few months ago, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), the country's central bank, released its annual report for the fiscal year ending 31 March 2013.

And the results were 'shocking', at least for those of us who read central bank annual reports cover to cover like a Harry Potter novel.

The bottom line for MAS showed a mind-boggling S$10.2 BILLION loss (roughly $8 billion USD), about as much as General Motors lost in its worst year.

This is the antithesis of what one would expect from Asia's dominant financial center. And it begs the question-- how can a central bank, which has the power to conjure money out of thin air, even suffer a loss, let alone such a heavy one?

Simple. MAS was desperately trying to hold back the Singapore dollar's rise against the US dollar.

Because Singapore is a trade-based economy and the US dollar is so central in international trade as the world's reserve currency, MAS has been trying to keep the Singapore dollar somewhat restrained vs. the US dollar.

Essentially MAS was buying US dollars and then intentionally selling them at a lower price in order to create artificial demand for US dollars.

This was a completely failed strategy.

Singapore's ultra-healthy economy attracts investment from around the world, and the natural tendency is for the Singapore dollar to rise.

This rise has been even more pronounced given Ben Bernanke's journey into monetary madness over the last several years.

Since 2008, the Singapore dollar steadily appreciated by more than 20% from peak to trough as investors sought a more stable currency alternative. After all, Singapore is a very strong, growing economy with zero net debt.

Because of these factors, MAS lost a prodigious sum trying to prevent its currency's natural rise; the S$10.2 billion they lost constitutes roughly 3% of GDP.

In fact, Singapore's economy only grew by S$11.5 billion from 2012-2013... so MAS managed to blow through 87% of the country's economic growth last year fighting Ben Bernanke. Crazy.

This is something that is clearly not sustainable. And while that term is a bit overused today, such losses cannot continue indefinitely.

A central bank CAN go bankrupt, often creating a major currency crisis. And this is what suggests to me, above all else, that the fiat system is on the way out.

Fiat currency has been the greatest monetary experiment in the history of the world. Four men control over 70% of the world's money supply, giving them control over the price of... everything.

And this system is so absurd that, healthy nations like Singapore are forced to lose billions in order to keep playing the game.

That's exactly what it is-- a game. Like most nations, Singapore has been playing this game for decades while the US changes the rules whenever it sees fit.

And it's becoming obvious that the cost of playing is now far exceeding the benefit it receives. The hard numbers are very clear on this point.

This spells one inexorable conclusion: game over.

More specifically, this means a dramatic decline in the US dollar's role as the global reserve currency in the next few years.

And this has far-reaching implications. More on that in a few days.


Until tomorrow,

Simon Black

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