O relatório de estratégia do DB passou incógnito por Portugal. Ninguém parece tê-lo sequer avistado. Nem políticos, nem empresários, nem economistas, nem politólogos, nem jornalistas... Nem sequer o ‘Correio da Manhã’! Ninguém parece tê-lo avistado. Não há, de facto, pior cego que aquele que não quer ver. Ora, como se pode ver no que segue, o relatório do DB, intitulado “the age of disorder” é de leitura tão desconfortável quanto imprescindível. Para este ‘Deutsche Bank’s Long-Term Asset Return Study 2020’, a era em que entramos “shapes everything from economies to asset prices, politics, and our general way of life.” Por isso, deixa um aviso bem claro: “In the years ahead, simply extrapolating past trends could be the biggest mistake you make”...
Não deixa de ser irónico ver o D.B. (um banco que se afogou nos negócios da "globalização feliz") anunciar agora o que o nosso amigo Christian Harbulot já considerou "la guerre économique mondiale qui risque de se substituer à la mondialisation «heureuse»"...
The Age of Disorder – the new era for economics, politics and our way of life
Deutsche Bank | 09 Set. 2020
The world is on the cusp of a new era that will be characterised initially by disorder with a likely loosening of the globalisation that created the rapid economic and asset price growth of the last 40 years, according to Deutsche Bank’s Long-Term Asset Return Study 2020.
The flagship annual publication argues that 2020 marks the beginning of a new “structural super-cycle” of the kind that “shapes everything from economies to asset prices, politics, and our general way of life.”
The team, led by Strategist Jim Reid, predict an “Age of Disorder” – which is hastened, but not caused by, the corona virus – threatens the current high global asset valuations and will see governments and corporates take on even more debt.
In terms of geopolitics, tension between the US and China should “characterise the era of disorder” as China continues its path to restoring its historic role as a global economic powerhouse while preferring its own values to Western liberalism.
“A clash of cultures and interests therefore beckons, especially as China grows closer to being the largest economy in the world,” the report says.
Age of Disorder – specifically the next 10 years - could also be “a make-or-break decade for Europe”, the report says, arguing that the chances of muddling through for Europe have decreased and while the potential for further integration has increased with the recent Recovery Fund, the economic divergences will likely increase further and cause more stress points post-Covid.
The eight themes that will define the Age of Disorder are:
1. Deteriorating US/China relations and the reversal of unfettered globalisation.
2. A make-or-break decade for Europe.
3. Even higher debt and MMT/helicopter money becoming mainstream.
4. Inflation or deflation?
5. Inequality worsening before a backlash and reversal takes place.
6. The intergenerational divide widening.
7. The climate debate will build.
8. Technology revolution or bubble?
The report examines the current situation - The second era of globalisation (1980-2020?) – describing it as “the best combined asset price growth of any era in history, with equity and bond returns very strong across the board. It’s unlikely that the Age of Disorder can see such performance maintained, especially in real terms.”
But the report concludes: “In the years ahead, simply extrapolating past trends could be the biggest mistake you make”.
The full report is available only to Deutsche Bank Research subscribers and can be accessed here. If you are not a subscriber please contact your Deutsche Bank Sales representative.
https://www.db.com/newsroom_news/2020/the-age-of-disorder-the-new-era-for-economics-politics-and-our-way-of-life-en-11670.htm
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ResponderEliminarE... Xi Jinping Anuncia "Nova Era" !
Chinese President Xi Jinping and the Communist Party's Central Committee have laid out a plan for a ‘new era’ in which the party has better control over private business in China.....
Xi's instructions were issued ahead of a conference today on this very topic. The party wants to see a "united front" between private enterprise and government business: "Opinion on Strengthening the United Front Work of the Private Economy in the New Era" .....
https://www.asiatimesfinancial.com/ccp-announces-plan-to-take-control-of-chinas-private-sector
L'Ère du Désordre, une grille de lecture encore mal acceptée para les milieux d'affaires français
ResponderEliminar"La croyance d’un retour à la normale en cas de défaite de Trump incite le courant «court-termiste» qui domine encore le monde des affaires français à repousser une remise en question fondamentale de son mode de pensée.
Le courant court-termiste est celui qui a considéré que la Chine était un nouvel eldorado en termes de marché. Omettant l’essentiel (c’est-à-dire la finalité stratégique d’un régime communiste), les promoteurs de la mondialisation «heureuse» ont privilégié la recherche de profit à court terme sans se soucier des conséquences provoquées par un tel choix:
La non prise en compte de la stratégie «cachée» d’accroissement de puissance de la Chine.
Les conséquences catastrophiques des délocalisations industrielles qui privaient nos pays de capacités de réponse immédiate en cas de crise (covid-19).
L’absence de réflexion sur les menaces créées par certains transferts de technologie.
La dépendance croissante de nos économies par rapport à la Chine.
La non prise en compte des notions de moyen et de long terme à propos du développement des enjeux technologiques.
Ce courant court-termiste très influent dans les milieux patronaux français craint par dessus tout l’émergence d’un débat sur les questions fondamentales qui découlent d’un monde en désordre... Et ce n’est pas ainsi qu’on prépare les entreprises à la guerre économique mondiale qui risque de se substituer à la mondialisation «heureuse» ....."
Christian Harbulot
https://infoguerre.fr/2020/09/lere-desordre-grille-de-lecture-mal-acceptee-milieux-daffaire-francais/
La globalisation est morte, nous entrons dans l’‘Âge du Désordre’
ResponderEliminarThe Wolf | 15/09/2020
L’équipe d’analystes de la Deutsch Bank (DB) a conclu, dans un rapport circonstancié et hautement considéré, à ce que tout le monde sait ou devrait savoir dans tous les cas, mais qui jusqu’ici n’a pas être affirmé de façon si claire, à un tel niveau et dans un tel milieu. La globalisation est morte, est-il annoncé, et nous entrons dans l’‘Âge du Désordre’. Les quarante années que l’on pourrait désigner comme les ‘Quarante-Simulacre’ depuis 1980, avec le couple Thatcher-Reagan en ouverture de la grande cavalcade, sont terminées .....
https://leblogalupus.com/2020/09/15/article-du-jour-kali-yuga-la-globalisation-est-morte-nous-entrons-dans-lage-du-desordre-les-millennials-veulent-largent-des-boomers/