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Bank of England Holds Off On Additional QE, But For How Long? - Nathan McDonald

From the archives of sprott money news

July 14, 2016

The markets are disappointed. It was expected that the Bank of England would usher in a new wave of Quantitative Easing (QE) at its most recent meeting, yet this was not the case. Mark Carney has surprised many investors, sticking to the data and stating that no significant impact can yet be seen from the recent successful Brexit vote.

 

The fact is that the market is simply overreacting. The UK was and is going to remain one of the largest economies in the world. This economic powerhouse, although currently facing extreme uncertainty, is not going to disappear overnight.

 

Despite the jawboning from EU officials, and fearmongering from the bitter who lost in the recent referendum, countries are going to continue to trade with the UK and are going to continue to want British pounds.

 

The pound, although a fiat currency, deserves to go to zero just like all other fiat currencies. But it has not deserved the beating it has taken when compared to all other fiat currencies in the world.

 

Granted, if you were one of the wise, who had the foresight to move a portion of your wealth into precious metals ahead of time, then you would have seen stunning gains in the recent weeks, rapidly increasing your wealth.

 

Although there is not to be any QE at the moment, fear not! The Bank of England has not ruled out delving once more into this dangerous pus-ridden pool. They have openly stated that a QE package may be announced early next month if data indicates that the British economy is beginning to ACTUALLY tank, proving the current speculation correct.

 

If this does occur, then they have said they have a number of options to use. These include, but are not limited to, rate cuts, bond re-purchasing, extending purchases to corporate debt, and boosting the supply of credit to households and businesses via ultra-cheap credit.

 

For those of you that were hoping that the BOE had turned over a new leaf and was going to do what was right, sorry to tell you - you were wrong. More of the same is to come, especially since they are already preparing for this scenario and expect it to play out.

 

For now, there is no additional QE, but you can bet that it is coming as soon as they have the slightest excuse to do so. Therefore, expect both gold and silver to continue to rise higher and higher. This renewed bull market is far from over.

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About the Author

Nathan McDonald is a libertarian, entrepreneur and precious metals enthusiast. He has always taken a keen interest in free markets and economics since an early age, which naturally led him to become a true believer in precious metals and all that they stand for.

Nathan served eight years in the Royal Canadian Navy as an electronics technician, seeing the true state of the world, before starting his first successful business. He has since gone on to create a number of businesses, all of which are still in operation and growing.

In addition to this, Nathan runs a network of successful precious metals blogs, and a growing newsletter that has attracted readers from all around the world. He is a regular and highlighted writer for the highly respected Sprott Money Blog, which covers world events, geopolitics and of course precious metals.

*The author is not affiliated with, endorsed or sponsored by Sprott Money Ltd. The views and opinions expressed in this material are those of the author or guest speaker, are subject to change and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of Sprott Money Ltd. Sprott Money does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, timeliness and reliability of the information or any results from its use.

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