Friday, May 15, 2009

Capitalism Could Fail Like Communism

CNBC
A sustainable recovery will occur only when the corporate system will be cleaned of losses and capitalism risks collapsing if this does not happen, Marc Faber, the author of “The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report,” told CNBC Friday.

The central banks will continue to print money at full speed, but long-term this strategy will lead to a fall in purchasing power and living standards, especially in developed countries, Faber said.

The years 2006 and 2007 were “the peak of prosperity” and the world economy is not likely to return soon to that level, he added.

“I think the final low in markets will occur when the system is cleaned out,” Faber said.

Unless the system is cleaned out of losses, “the way communism collapsed, capitalism will collapse,” according to Faber. “The best way to deal with any economic problem is to let the market work it through.”

US Will Go Bust

The Federal Reserve’s policy of printing money is destabilizing the markets and creating “enormous volatility” said Faber, who in his latest “Gloom, Boom & Doom Report” wrote that it was money printing that had pushed stock prices up.

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