Unforeseen de-levering or inflationary expansion?

Bill Gross says there is too much paper, and too little trust

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The financial markets are slowly imploding - de-levering - because there's too much paper and too little trust.

Perhaps the first observation to be made is that most developed economies have not, in fact, de-levered since 2008. Certain portions of them - yes: US and eurozone households; southern periphera...

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