By: Jean Chua
Writer, CNBC.com
Writer, CNBC.com
The
greenback and the U.S. bond market are headed for a collapse as the
Federal Reserve loses the ability to service the nation’s debt with
“artificially low” interest rates, Peter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific
Capital told CNBC on Wednesday.
The Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington, DC.
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The Fed
has been keeping rates on benchmark 10-year Treasurys low by
purchasing bonds via quantitative easing (QE), and this will ultimately
be the U.S. economy’s “undoing”, Schiff said.
“Unfortunately,
we are going to get more QE than Rocky movies, because the only thing
keeping this phony economy going is this QE. And the minute you take it
away, it’s going to collapse,” he said.
Schiff’s comments come after two Fed officials warned on Tuesday that the U.S. could be heading for a "fiscal cliff"
at the end of the year if mandated tax increases and spending cuts are
implemented. On the same day, fund manager Bill Gross, who runs the
world’s biggest bond fund, told CNBC that the U.S. will face a downgrade
of its ‘AAA’ debt rating if it did not fix its fiscal situation.
“It’s not just $15 trillion in terms of current debt,” Gross said on CNBC’s “Street Signs”. “It’s probably 3 to 4 times that in terms of Medicare, Medicaid, of Social Security, in terms of the present value.”
“So unless the U.S. begins to make some inroads, and that's called the structural deficit
that the CBO (Congressional Budget Office) and the IMF (International
Monetary Fund) basically identified as perhaps 6 to 7 to 8 percent,
greater than any country other than Japan and the U.K. Until we address
that structural deficit, then yes, we're headed to double-A territory,”
he said.
Euro Pacific’s Schiff predicts weakness in the U.S. dollar, which will put pressure on commodity prices and fuel inflation
. This will in turn force the Fed to raise interest rates, he added.
“The
Fed will not do it; the Fed knows the only thing propping up our phony
economy is zero percent interest rates and quantitative easing. And I
think when the market figures this out, it’s going to put even more
pressure on the dollar,” he said.
Schiff is a well-known bear who predicted in 2008 that the dollar will collapse amid hyperinflation
. That did not happen, and the dollar strengthened against most major currencies by the end of 2009.
Andrew
Economos, Managing Director and Head of Sovereign and Institutional
Strategy at JPMorgan Asset Management said what the Fed is trying to do
is “buy time” by keeping credit cheap and encouraging banks to lend.
“Look,
I am not an apologist for the Fed but at the end of the day, (Fed
Chairman Ben) Bernanke is doing the only thing that he can do, which is
buying time,” Economos said on CNBC’s “The Call”.
“And
I think that buys us time to rectify those structural problems the
bears are harping about. It allows corporates and households to continue
to de-leverage and de-risk their own personal balance sheets.”
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