“I Will Never Sell My Gold,” Marc Faber Warns, China’s “Gigantic Credit Bubble” Unwind Is Just Beginning

Sunday, May 25, 2014
By Paul Martin

by Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge.com
05/24/2014

While the S&P 500 closed at record highs (and VIX near record lows), Marc Faber says the “momentum sell-off has caused serious internal damage to the market,” with many of the most-loved and most-levered stocks down 30-50%. Interestingly Faber warns that if bond bears are correct and rates rise to 4% then stock prices “will really tumble.” But it is China that worries him the most. Faber warns that Chinese growth figures are a fallacy and that “if one analyzes the data carefully” it is clear that “China is growing at most 4%” and given the “gigantic credit bubble” the outlook is not hopeful as the sharp deceleration in growth is likely to continue. Faber also has strong words for Western nations treatment of the rest of the world and “the US will have to back off.. because China is so important.”

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