Everyone knew that Portugal would have to roll over and accept a bailout
at some point. It was inevitable that this has happened. The lines
crossed some time ago. Portugal has too much short-term debt. The cost
of rolling it over (if possible at all) would be too high. Debt service
at free market rates would kill the country. So there is no sense in
keeping up the charade any longer. It was Portugal’s dependence on ST
debt that did them in. This chart shows how the maturity schedule of
existing debt simply overwhelmed their capacity to refinance.
What would you call this? ‘Mismanagement’ comes to mind. The Portuguese Treasury put the country at risk. Rather than point fingers it would be ‘nicer’ to conclude that Portugal had no option but to borrow short-term. It would be fair to blame the economic leaders of the EU.
They knew for years that Portugal’s ST debt was a time bomb. The
lessons of Greece and Ireland and their dependence on money with a short
string are fresh in their minds.
Okay. You got that? ST debt = death.
The greater the reliance on ST financing the greater the systemic risk.
Now look at the US debt profile. Compare it to Portugal. Who looks worse to you?
When looking at a country’s aggregate debt and maturity profile it is
important to look at the borrower's current status. But it is much more
important to look at the relative change of ST debt on a year over year basis. Clearly the US is going in the wrong direction. It's happening at a pretty good clip.
The argument that will be put to me is that the USA is a Reserve
Currency and therefore can never be faced with the Portuguese disease of
“no rollover”. Hogwash. Like I said, “Mismanagement” comes to mind.
The Crisis in Portugal??
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