Viewing the
general air of gloom that now prevails in the current climate it is hard to
remember the halcyon days of easy money (credit) and the all pervading feeling
that the party would never stop.
There is no
doubt the world and his wife embarked upon a collective spree for which we are
now picking up the bill. With the benefit of hindsight the warning signs were
there to see but these were readily ignored. One quotation springs to mind
“They that sow the wind, shall reap the whirlwind"
The problem
now is that as always there is an over-reaction and just as we never saw the
top there is also the certainty that we will not see the bottom.
What is
needed is a clear and unemotional assessment of the current climate, whilst few
would dispute that difficult times lie ahead we are far from a financial
Armageddon.
As always
the markets are driven by fear and greed but the importance of sentiment should
not be overlooked.
Until and
unless the Doomsayers gain a sense of perspective it will be hard to imagine
business and markets on a sustained stable footing.
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