David Jane: This time is different … maybe

Zombie companies v creative destruction

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While there is no evidence cycles have been eliminated, says David Jane, the present economic system leads to protracted periods of low volatility combined with occasional bubbles in different asset classes

‘This time is different' are famously said to be the four most dangerous words in investment - as well as being the name of a book on financial crises and debt deflations by Reinhart and Rogoff. While the book was criticised in some quarters for data inaccuracies, its basic thesis that when countries become over-indebted they must in some way deal with that - either through default or inflation - remains valid. At the same time, the authors predicted the unwinding of a debt bubble would take approximately six to eight years, before growth would then reaccelerate. This bull market has ...

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