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Showing posts with label One Hundred Trillion Zimbabwe Dollar bill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label One Hundred Trillion Zimbabwe Dollar bill. Show all posts

May 11, 2011

Planning QE-III? Think of Zimbabwe’s One Hundred Trillion Zimbabwe Dollar bill

For a long time and the history says that inflation, predominantly hyperinflation works against the country. The classic example is Zimbabwe which used to have a note of One Hundred Trillion Zimbabwe Dollar bill, which are 100 followed 12 zeroes. John B Taylor in his blog abstracted a great article from Patrick McGroarty and Farai Mutsaka and states that printing money beyond a limit can create conditions like this. He has been asking Fed to rethink on the idea of going beyond QE-III.
Though there is no relation with this piece of junk dollar vs QE-III, but the situation may arise. The QE-I and QE-II have created conditions conducive to US growth story but not to a large extent. The 10-year US Bond note has reached to 3 per cent range where it stood before QE-II and also, the GDP growth slowed down to 1.8 per cent, much below the market expectation.
Perhaps US must think again and again before committing to QE-III as the world dynamics are also dependent on it. Funds may again move to Emerging Market Economies (EMEs) creating the nightmare of volatile capital flows for these nations creating a unbalance on their deficits.
Note: Zimbabwe bank notes have already been discontinued with new series of notes. This blog has already reported a story on it – here.