Rothschild Confirmation Of Eurozone Breakup
Lord Rothschild takes £130m bet against the euro
Lord Rothschild has taken a near-£130m bet against the euro as fears continue to grow that the single currency will break up.
The member of the banking
dynasty has taken the position through RIT Capital Partners, the £1.9bn
investment trust of which he is executive chairman.
The fact that the former
investment banker, a senior member of the Rothschild
family, has taken such a view will be seen as a further negative for the
currency.
The latest omen follows
news in The Daily Telegraph late last week that the government of Finland
is already preparing for the euro’s break-up.
RIT, which Lord Rothschild
has led since 1988, had a -7pc net short position in terms of principal currency
exposures on the euro at the end of July, up from -3pc at the end of January.
Given a net asset value of £1.836bn at the end of July, the position is worth
£128m.
Sources close to RIT
suggested that the position was not a dogmatic negative view on the euro as a
currency, but rather a realistic approach on a currency that remains relatively
weak.
It is not the first time Lord
Rothschild has used currency positions as a form of hedge. RIT significantly
increased its exposure in sterling after the currency’s decline in 2008, but
then scaled back on both the sterling and the euro, anticipating the ensuing
recessions in both regions.
Some 53pc of RIT’s assets were in US dollars at the end of July, in part a reflection of its deal to buy a 37pc stake in Rockefeller Financial Services at the end of May.
Lord Rothschild is not alone in seeing value in shorting – or selling down – the euro. At a conference organised by business news channel CNBC in July, Mary Callahan Erdoes, head of JPMorgan Asset Management, said “shorting the euro” when asked for her single best investment idea.
In June, George Soros – the billionaire investor best known in the UK for helping to force sterling out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1992 by betting against the British currency – said that European leaders at that point had a “three-month window” to save the euro.
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For anyone who is not asleep this will serve as confirmation that the European Debt Union will indeed collapse shortly.
The video above is of UKIP leader Nigel Farage and
his constant warnings of this financial collapse. For over a decade he has
worked tirelessly as a Member of the European Parliament. Nobody listened but
everybody is listening now.
Wiggy
See also http://blogbywiggy.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/finland-preparing-for-eurozone-break-up.html
And http://blogbywiggy.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/the-eurozone-is-shrinking-as-we-head.html
Some 53pc of RIT’s assets were in US dollars at the end of July, in part a reflection of its deal to buy a 37pc stake in Rockefeller Financial Services at the end of May.
Lord Rothschild is not alone in seeing value in shorting – or selling down – the euro. At a conference organised by business news channel CNBC in July, Mary Callahan Erdoes, head of JPMorgan Asset Management, said “shorting the euro” when asked for her single best investment idea.
In June, George Soros – the billionaire investor best known in the UK for helping to force sterling out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1992 by betting against the British currency – said that European leaders at that point had a “three-month window” to save the euro.
Source
For anyone who is not asleep this will serve as confirmation that the European Debt Union will indeed collapse shortly.
Wiggy
See also http://blogbywiggy.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/finland-preparing-for-eurozone-break-up.html
And http://blogbywiggy.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/the-eurozone-is-shrinking-as-we-head.html
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