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Change central banks' rules or face total global liquidation
The danger now is that the deepening global recession will morph into something more intractable: a deflationary depression with a wave of defaults that effectively breaks the capitalist system as we know it.
Ambrose Evans-PritchardLondon | The world's central banks have exhausted almost all their usable ammunition but have failed to calm markets or halt seizure in critical parts of the global financial system.
This is what we all feared. The danger now is that the deepening global recession – we are weeks into it already – will morph into something more intractable: a deflationary depression with a wave of defaults that effectively breaks the capitalist system as we know it.
The Telegraph London
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