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How and Why Germany Can Leave the Euro If It Has To

Courtesy of ZeroHedge. View original post here.

Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research.

For months now I’ve averred that Germany can leave the Euro if it needs to. It is clear Germany does not want to leave the Euro as doing so would:

 

  1. Mean it taking the blame for the collapse of the Euro and EU.
  2. Create a systemic Crisis in the EU banking system.

 

We must remember Germany’s place in the political strata of the EU as a whole.  Aside from the fact that Europe’s history is replete with wars involving Germany, we must also remember that WWII was not that long ago. Indeed, most of the major European political policies implemented in the last 80-90 years have involved limiting the possibility of a German-lead Europe.

 

As a result of this, Germany cannot afford to be seen as the reason for the collapse of the EU. For this reason, Germany, as much as it hates footing the bill for various bailouts, will not want to leave the Euro unless it absolutely has to.

 

Thus Germany’s “Plan A” in dealing with the EU Crisis has consisted of offering bailout funds to Greece and others under conditions so onerous/ offensive that it was highly unlikely Greece or other nations would be willing to submit to them.

 

However, the PIIGS in general are so desperate for cash that for the most part they’ve accepted Germany’s terms. As a result of this, Germany has found itself footing the bill for deals that most German voters are furious over.

 

In the midst of this already tenuous situation Germany is also trying to balance its relationship with the “pedal to the metal” debt-monetizer that is the ECB. Having already seen what happens after rampant monetization (Weimar) Germany is none too pleased about the ECB expanding its balance sheet by over $1 trillion in a mere nine months.

 

However, what choice did Germany have? It doesn’t want the EU to collapse anymore than anyone else. So Germany did what any sensible entity would do when faced with a situation that offers no positive outcomes: it began to develop “Plan B”: protecting itself once this whole mess comes crashing down.

 

“Plan B” consisted of two parts:

 

  1. Writing legislation permitting it to leave the Euro but not the EU
  2. Reactivating its Sonderfonds Finanzmarktstabilisierung – Special Financial Market Stabilization Funds, or SoFFin for short.

 

The SoFFin is essentially Germany’s emergency bailout fund for times of Crisis. It was created in October 2008 to help the German financial system get through the 2008 Collapse by allowing German banks to dump toxic mortgage assets and other items into the fund so they could clear their balance sheets.

 

Once things improved, SoFFin was essentially put on hold in December 2010. But in the last three months, Germany has brought it back. And it’s brought it back with one very crucial difference:

 

            Germany Approves Bank Bailout Bill

 

The SoFFin will give up to €400 billion ($524.24 billion) in guarantees for banks and provide up to €80 billion for recapitalization. The fund, which for the first time will accept euro-zone government bonds, will be operational until Dec. 31 2012.

 

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204573704577184362262410868.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

 

This is the mother of all bombshells in Europe and no one is talking about it. Germany basically announced that it will allow German banks to DUMP euro-zone government bonds off their balance sheets. It also announced it will provide up to 400 billion euros in backstops and 80 billion euros for bank recapitalization.

 

So Germany will put up 480 billion to backstop its own financial system. Just like that. This is the same country that has to be dragged kicking and screaming into raising any additional funds to defend the EU.

 

Still think Germany will be posting money for Spain and Italy?

 

So if you’re not already taking steps to prepare for the coming collapse, you need to do so now. I recently published a report showing investors how to prepare for this. It’s called How to Play the Collapse of the European Banking System and it explains exactly how the coming Crisis will unfold as well as which investment (both direct and backdoor) you can make to profit from it.

 

This report is 100% FREE. You can pick up a copy today at: http://www.gainspainscapital.com

 

Good Investing!

 

Graham Summers

 

PS. We also feature numerous other reports ALL devoted to helping you protect yourself, your portfolio, and your loved ones from the Second Round of the Great Crisis. Whether it’s a US Debt Default, runaway inflation, or even food shortages and bank holidays, our reports cover how to get through these situations safely and profitably.

 

And ALL of this is available for FREE under the OUR FREE REPORTS tab at: http://www.gainspainscapital.com

 

 

 

 

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