Are we near a global event ?

This is comparable to the global financial crisis of 2008 and the COVID-19 pandemic.


8 October 2024 · Tuesday

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Another surprise day—like yesterday’s unexpected down move, today brought a surprise on the up move. We can attribute this upturn to various factors: perhaps a shocking reversal of election results in Haryana, or the significant downturn in the Hong Kong market, leading FIIs to reduce their outflow from the Indian market.

Alternatively, it could simply be a bounce from the recent lows after four or five days of drubbing. Regardless of the reason you choose to emphasize, the markets performed well today.

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Are we near a global event ?

Central banks around the world have been aggressively cutting interest rates in an effort to stimulate economic growth. In recent months, 21 central banks have lowered their policy rates. This level of monetary easing is comparable to the measures taken during the global financial crisis of 2008 and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite the widespread economic challenges, stock markets, real estate prices, and gold prices have continued to rise. This disconnect between market performance and underlying economic conditions is a sign of the extraordinary levels of liquidity being injected into the global economy.. . . . .

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It is the liquidity, stupid!

The infographic given below presents a fascinating analysis of global liquidity trends over the past 24 years. According to the data, there appears to be a recurring cycle of liquidity in the system, lasting approximately 65 months.

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