In their 2008 annual report, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) recently reviewed previous banking crises and suggested that a sustainable recovery would require the banking system to take losses, dispose of non-performing assets, eliminate excess capacity and rebuild capital bases. The BIS concludes that “these conditions are not being met and any stimulus will therefore only lead to a temporary pick up in growth followed by protracted stagnation.”10 We agree wholeheartedly, and have seen nothing yet to suggest that the real problems plaguing the world’s banking system are being addressed. In our view, the threat of a double dip recession remains real. When the stimulus effects wear off there will be nothing left to replace the artificial demand they have induced. Investors should be prepared for what awaits us beyond the stimulus."
http://www.sprott.com/Docs/MarketsataGlance/August_2009.pdf
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