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The Tide Has Turned

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By Puru Saxena * GoldSeek.com

The world’s economic landscape is changing and after a disastrous decade, America is once again in the driver’s seat.  Contrary to the 2000-2011 time frame (when the developing nations fared a lot better than America), the tide seems to have turned in favour of the world’s largest economy. 

As you will recall, at the turn of the millennium, American business was booming and Wall Street was caught up in an epic technology bubble!  Back then, American assets were highly sought after and even its currency was extremely strong.  Unfortunately, that period of prosperity did not last forever and the bursting of the technology bubble in March 2000 ushered in an era of painful adjustment.  Thereafter, in the aftermath of the NASDAQ bust, Mr. Greenspan helped ignite America’s housing boom and we all know how that story ended.  To make matters worse, the US Dollar also topped out in 2001 and for almost 10 years, holders of American assets also suffered due to currency devaluation.

It is interesting to observe that during America’s painful decade-long adjustment period, the developing economies (primarily due to China’s historic fixed-asset investment binge) grew at an impressive pace and the commodity-producing nations enjoyed bonanza years!  In fact, China’s entry into in the World Trade Organisation in 2001 was primarily responsible for this unprecedented boom and this era of prosperity created enormous wealth in the developing world.  Thus, during the previous decade, investors gorged on the stock markets of the developing nations and bid up their currencies.  Furthermore, this love affair with China also prompted investors to buy commodities and this monumental bull market created additional problems for the commodity-importing developed world.

Bearing in mind the above factors, between 2000 and 2010, stocks in the developed world significantly unperformed their counterparts in the developing nations (Figure 1).

Figure 1: Performance of various stock markets (September 1999 – January 2010)

Source: www.stockcharts.com

Thereafter, when not many investors were expecting it, the pendulum swung again and the great bull market in commodities ended in April 2011.  Furthermore, that peak in commodities also coincided with the top in the stock markets of the developing nations.  Interestingly, the US Dollar also bottomed out in April 2011 and since then, American assets have performed exceptionally well.

In fact, if you review Figure 2 objectively, you will note that since January 2010, the S&P500 Index has been the best performer amongst all the major stock averages.  Furthermore, you can also see that over the past 3½ years, the stock markets of the developed world have significantly outperformed the stock markets of Brazil, China and India!

Figure 2: Performance of various stock markets (January 2010 – present)

 

Source: www.stockcharts.com

Although it is difficult to know for sure, we are of the view that the recent poor showing by the stock markets of the developing nations is due to severe problems within China’s economy.  Make no mistake, thanks to its unprecedented stimulus, China has now got a massive debt-fueled housing bubble and perhaps this is why investors have been withdrawing capital from the developing world. 

Whether you agree with us or not, hard data reveals that China’s debt (over 200% of GDP!) is now out of control and the world’s second largest economy remains extremely vulnerable to a hard landing.  To complicate matters even further, China’s debt binge is accelerating and its shadow banking system (wealth management products) has now become enormous! 

If history is any guide, China is now awfully close to its credit bust and the odds are stacked against the ‘soft landing’ scenario.  Look.  Throughout recorded history, debt booms have never ended with a gentle adjustment; and such manias have always ended in tears.  Thus, unless ‘this time is different’, we can expect a painful deflationary bust in China. 

If our assessment is correct, China’s fixed-asset investment boom will end badly and its property market will probably undergo a painful contraction.  Remember, home affordability in China is now off the charts and it currently takes over 20 years of income to buy an apartment in either Beijing or Shanghai (Figure 3).  Moreover, China’s residential property stock is now valued at almost 400% of GDP and this ratio has even surpassed Japan’s lofty level prior to its epic bust!  

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