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central banks Archive
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The Pension Crisis is Starting
Posted on May 4, 2016 | No CommentsCentral banks have really screwed the entire social system and now everyone’s future is at risk. You cannot maintain negative to exceptionally low interest rates to help the bankers and claim it will ignite inflation and reverse the economy when you are wiping out the disposable income of the elderly. -
How a hacker’s typo helped stop a billion dollar bank heist
Posted on March 11, 2016 | No CommentsA spelling mistake in an online bank transfer instruction helped prevent a nearly $1 billion heist last month involving the Bangladesh central bank and the New York Fed, banking officials said. -
Elastic Money
Posted on January 28, 2016 | No CommentsIf we returned the central bank to perform its original function, then the economy would be much more stable. Our problem is we live in a political economy where politicians just cannot keep their fingers out of everyone’s pockets. -
Asia shares, currencies tumble; oil jumps at start of 2016
Posted on January 4, 2016 | No CommentsAsian shares and currencies tumbled on Monday on the first day of trading in 2016 after China factory activity contracted and its central bank guided the yuan lower, while oil prices jumped as much as 3 percent on rising tensions in the Middle East. -
China central bank temporarily suspends some FX business of several foreign banks: sources
Posted on December 30, 2015 | No CommentsChina's central bank has temporarily suspended some foreign exchange businesses of several foreign banks until the end of March, three sources with direct knowledge of the development told Reuters on Wednesday. -
The Bank of Japan’s $2.5 Billion Plan to Buy Non-Existent ETFs
Posted on December 20, 2015 | No Comments“These kinds of ETFs don’t exist now. Using capital spending as a factor in deciding what goes in an ETF is quite unusual,” said Koei Imai, who oversees $25 billion of ETFs at Nikko Asset Management Co. in Tokyo. “I think the message from the BOJ is for us to go out and make them.” -
USA Losing Sovereignty to World Fiscal Mismanagement
Posted on November 24, 2015 | No CommentsIf the Fed lowers rates, the markets may see this as a CONFIRMATION that the sovereign debt crisis is becoming critical and the capital inflows will then intensify into the USA as it did between 1927-1929. So let’s see if the Fed has learned its lesson or are they stupidly going to try to save the world who will then only expect more of the same in the end. -
Quantitative Easing & the Illogical Conclusion
Posted on November 9, 2015 | No CommentsIf we follow the logic here, QE is supposed to “stimulate” the economy by reinventing inflation. But does this only create cost-push inflation or asset/currency-inflation rather than demand-inflation that marks economic growth? The first two forms of inflation reduce the living standard as net disposable income shrinks. -
The Bond Crisis & 2015.75
Posted on October 23, 2015 | No CommentsSo whom has the bonds and will take the loss? Guess who? The central banks. They are loaded to the gills and cannot sell the long-bonds they bought. There is no bid. In this debt crisis, there is no bid for debt, which is typically how empires, nations, & city-states collapse.