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“Dollar Is King”: Indonesia Joins India In Begging Fed To Stop Shrinking Its Balance Sheet

“Dollar Is King”: Indonesia Joins India In Begging Fed To Stop Shrinking Its Balance Sheet It’s getting a little tight around the neck for emerging market central bankers. On the same day that the governor of Malaysia’s central bank quit, and just days after Urjit Patel, governor of the Reserve Bank of India, took the […]

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Central Banker Observes Sudden “Evaporation” Of Dollar Funding, Warns Of Global Turmoil

Central Banker Observes Sudden “Evaporation” Of Dollar Funding, Warns Of Global Turmoil Last October, just as the Fed started shrinking its balance sheet, we published yet another article on what is arguably the biggest threat to not only risk assets, but also the global economy: “The Dollar Funding Shortage: It Never Went Away And It’s […]

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Making Sense of The Federal Reserve

Making Sense of The Federal Reserve I was given a lecture in Toronto to our institutional clients years ago and the central bank of Canada came with ten people. It was an interesting session because the audience began to ask me questions about what the central banks were looking at to make their decisions. I […]

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The Relevance of Hayek’s Triangle Today

THE RELEVANCE OF HAYEK’S TRIANGLE TODAY Most of us are aware of the inflationary pressures in the major economies, that so far are proving somewhat latent in the non-financial sector. But some central banks are on the alert as well, notably the Federal Reserve Board, which has taken the lead in trying to normalise interest […]

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Train Crash Preview

Train Crash Preview Today we will summarize something I’ve been thinking about for a long time. Exactly how will we get from the credit crisis, which I think is coming in the next 12–18 months, to what I call the Great Reset, when the global debt will be “rationalized” via some form of nonpayment. Whatever […]

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This Federal Policy Enabled the Fracking Industry’s $280 Billion Loss

This Federal Policy Enabled the Fracking Industry’s $280 Billion Loss Most people probably aren’t familiar with the acronym ZIRP. It stands for zero interest rate policy and is the policy that unintentionally created the American fracking bubble — just one of its many consequences. And while most people may not know much (if anything) about ZIRP […]

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How People Turn into “Debt Slaves?”

How People Turn into “Debt Slaves?” Wolf Richter with Jim Goddard on This Week in Money: The Price of Easy Money, Low Interest Rates, and Debt Bubbles: After the party, the hangover. Read…  The State of the American Debt Slaves, Q1 2018.

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Time To Choose

kienyke.com Time To Choose Will you be an agent of depletion or regeneration? There’s a vast revolution underway. And it’s time to pick sides. Your choice couldn’t be more critically important. Quite possibly, the entire fate of the human species hangs in the balance. It’s time to decide: Will you be an agent of depletion […]

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Nomi Prins: Collusion!

Nomi Prins: Collusion! How central bankers rigged the world Nomi Prins, Wall Street veteran turned financial industry reformist returns to the podcast this week to explain the findings within her new book Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged The World. Nomi has put together a timeline of exactly when and how the central banks have plundered the wealth […]

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The Two Most Important Reasons To Invest In Gold & Silver

The Two Most Important Reasons To Invest In Gold & Silver As the markets and financial system continue to be propped up by an ever-increasing amount of debt and leverage, precious metals investors need to understand the two most important reasons to invest in gold and silver.  While one of the reasons to own precious […]

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Is the US Exporting a Recession?

IS THE US EXPORTING A RECESSION? The Federal Reserve continue to raise rates as S&P earnings beat estimates The ECB and BoJ maintain QE Globally, corporations rely on US$ financing, nonetheless Signs of a slowdown in growth are clearer outside the US After last week’s ECB meeting, Mario Draghi gave the usual press conference. He confirmed […]

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Market Plummets if Global Central Banks Pull Plug – Nomi Prins

Market Plummets if Global Central Banks Pull Plug – Nomi Prins Two time best-selling book author Nomi Prins says the rescue policies of the 2008 financial crisis are still with us today. Prins is out with a brand new book called “Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World.” The enormity of our current global debt […]

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Effects of Monetary Pumping on the Real World

Effects of Monetary Pumping on the Real World As long time readers know, we are looking at the economy through the lens of Austrian capital and monetary theory (see here for a backgrounder on capital theory and the production structure). In a nutshell: Monetary pumping falsifies interest rate signals by pushing gross market rates below […]

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The Fed Should Be Careful What It Wishes For

SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images The Fed Should Be Careful What It Wishes For Major central banks’ fixation on inflation betrays a guilty conscience for serially falling short of their targets. It also raises the risk that in fighting the last war, they will be poorly prepared for the next – the battle against too-high inflation. CAMBRIDGE […]

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Taking the Pulse of a Weakening Economy

Taking the Pulse of a Weakening Economy Corporate buybacks provide the key analogy for the economy as a whole. Central banks have been running a grand experiment for 9 years, and now we’re about to find out if it succeeds or fails. For 9 unprecedented years, central banks have pushed the pedal of monetary stimulus […]

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