Obama's greatest depression begins

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From: Robert Busser <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:58 AM
Subject: [work_democracy] the dam is breaking (very important article)
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 I am resending this one, this is very very important, the rush for the
exits in on now (to get out of U.S. Bonds)

read this one carefully, Japan is considered a loyal ally/trading partner.

this is the beginning of the end for the dollar & the bond market






http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/420590-marli/8420-did-the-japanese-try-to-dump-135-billion-in-us-bonds-on-the-black-market
 Did the Japanese Try to Dump $135 BILLION in US Bonds on the Black Market? Jun
15, 2009 04:11 pm

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 Last Friday morning, Treasuries rallied as the Japanese Minister of Finance
Kaoru Yosano went on the public record to say that his faith in US
Treasuries and America’s ‘strong dollar policy’ was ‘unshakeable’.



See here:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=agTTqVJ0rhJI



As far as I could tell, the Bloomberg article did not indicate that this
statement was in response to any recent event, challenge, rumor or inquiry.
In fact, it appeared to materialize out of the ether. The article stuck in
my memory specifically because the Japanese opposition, the Democratic Party
of Japan, issued a proclamation on May 12, 2009 to the effect that if
elected, they would refuse to buy US government bonds. I dismissed it at the
time as populist agitation, recognizing however that such a statement must
at some level represent a weathervane of considerable public sentiment,
something along the lines of Nikita Khrushchev’s “we will bury you” speech
at the Kremlin in 1956.



As a made my usual round of blogs, major networks and syndicated news sites,
an article popped up on my radar alleging that Italian police captured two
unidentified Japanese men trying to illegally cross the border from Italy
into Switzerland-carrying $134.5 *billion* dollars in US government bonds in
a false-bottomed briefcase. At first, I chuckled at what had to be the
boldest counterfeiting attempt of the century. Then my spider-sense started
tingling.



The securities were divided among 249 certificates of 500 million each,
along with ten other certificates each worth $1 billion respectively. The
men captured were not named, nor to this date have they been charged with
any crime. With the exception of two articles roughly three paragraphs long
on Bloomberg.com, which at no point in time appeared on the main page and
had to be dredged up via a keyword search, a follow-up search on Google,
Bing and Yahoo! reveal an almost complete media blackout of what is at the
very least, the most elaborate counterfeiting attempt we have ever seen in a
generation, and at the worst, a sinister omen for the future of American
debt.



There were no headlines on CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, the BBC, FOX business news, or
any other western media network, whereas the article is already spreading
like wildfire through the Italian, Swiss and Asian news networks. The
articles first began appearing on June 11, exactly one day before Yosano
began singing the praises of US Treasuries.



These denominations are strictly for government-to-government transactions
and are not found in the private sector. The 16 primary dealers who make a
market for US government debt are the only private sector organizations even
remotely likely to have access to bonds of that size in paper or bearer
form. However, the auction process is entirely electronic and has been so
for decades ever since the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation was
established. This would suggest that these bonds, if real, belonged to a
Central Bank.



As for forgery, any potential buyer who would be interested in buying
government bonds in that denomination would not only have the technology
sophisticated enough to authenticate then within seconds, but would need to
have the financial networks and the banking infrastructure to make the
transition from bearer bond form to transferable accounts, or cash. As such,
it would be extremely difficult for a forger to make a successful market in
denominations typically exclusive to central bank transactions because of
the eyebrows it would raise.  This is why art forgers generally try to avoid
replicating Rembrandt and other high-profile old Masters. The values are so
high, and the market so thin, that the white-hot intensity of the screening
process would immediately expose all but the very best counterfeiters. As
such, when such forgeries do occur at that level, they are almost never sold
directly to auction houses. A forger must provide not only certificates of
authenticity, but proof of fire and theft insurance with a major art
insurer.



The identities of the men captured have been withheld, and as of this
writing (pending further developments) there is *nothing to indicate that
they have been formally charged with a crime*. The men captured are being
treated with the courtesy normally provided to government agents. Colonel
Mecarelli of the Guardia di Finanza in Italy said that he asked the SEC to
verify the bonds authenticity, and that he expects a reply “within a few
days” according to the Bloomberg article which can be read in its entirety
here:



www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarch...<http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=afJXAA1ahZyo>



And then we have the suspicious comments uttered the following day by Yosano
which were widely disseminated throughout the news media - with no immediate
reference to what I have decided to refer to as the ‘Italian Incident’. The
$134.5 billion in US government bonds would have represented roughly a third
of the Japanese’ debt holdings. As such, any attempt to liquidate them
openly would have resulted in a panic- and a potential collapse of the
Treasury market.



The evidence as of this writing strongly suggests that a major Central Bank,
most likely the Japanese, attempted to liquidate $134.5 billion dollars in
US government debt on the black market, at what would have to be a deep
discount. The ‘Italian Incident’ is perhaps the biggest news story never to
hit the front page.



Assuming this is in fact the case, it means that the market for Treasuries
is inefficient.  Vital price signals that would have been sent through an
open liquidation have been suppressed due to parallel market activity. These
and other concerns have led to the increased popularity of TBT and ETFs that
attempt to replicate the inverse performance of dollar and Treasury bond
indices. I am not a fan of leveraged ETFS for reasons other than intra-day
trading, but would strongly encourage investors to find ways both
transparent and liquid to hedge their overall dollar exposures.



Disclosure: No positions

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