Albert Edwards, global strategist of Société Générale, has always been a firm favourite among readers of Investment Postcards. His latest “Global Strategy Weekly” offers thought-provoking reading at a critical juncture in financial markets. The paragraphs below come courtesy of Tyler Durden of Zero Hedge.
Not only does Edwards, who was previously vilified then praised for calling the 1997 Asian Bubble, see a significant drop in equities before the end of the year, but his main concern is also every optimist’s greatest green shoot: China.
“Most areas in the markets have now discounted a V-shaped recovery. Any doubt will trigger a rapid reversal in prices. I continue to be extremely sceptical and see recent events as part of a 1930s-like, long march to revulsion. Talking about long marches, nowhere in the world fills me with more scepticism than the Chinese economic recovery. The continued enthusiasm for
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