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From ZIRP to NIRP

From ZIRP to NIRP The sudden end of the Fed’s ambition to raise interest rates above the zero bound, coupled with the FOMC’s minutes, which expressed concerns about emerging market economies, has got financial scribblers writing about negative interest rate policies (NIRP). Coincidentally, Andrew Haldane, the chief economist at the Bank of England, published a […]

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Pension Shocker: Plans Face $2 Trillion Shortfall, Moody’s Says

Pension Shocker: Plans Face $2 Trillion Shortfall, Moody’s Says Last month, in “Cities, States Shun Moody’s For Blowing The Whistle On Pension Liabilities,” we highlighted a rift between Moody’s and some local governments over the return assumptions for public pension plans. To recap, when it comes to underfunded pension liabilities, one major concern is that […]

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“Cash Is Coined Freedom”: War on Cash Becomes Official in Germany, Reaches G-7, Draws Withering Fire

“Cash Is Coined Freedom”: War on Cash Becomes Official in Germany, Reaches G-7, Draws Withering Fire It came from a voice that has, by law, the ear of the German government. Peter Bofinger is a member of the German Council of Economic Experts – the “Five Sages on the Economy” – which in its official […]

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The Committee To Destroy The World

The Committee To Destroy The World Last month, the world mourned the death of beloved actor Leonard Nimoy. Mr. Nimoy, of course, was renowned for his portrayal of the iconic character Mr. Spock on the 1960s television series Star Trek. One of the most memorable Star Trek inventions was the transporter that allowed human beings […]

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Australia To Start Taxing Bank Deposits

Australia To Start Taxing Bank Deposits Up until now, the world’s descent into the NIRPy twilight of fiat currency was a function of failing monetary policy around the globe as central bank after desperate central bank implemented negative and even more negative (in the case of Denmark some four times rapid succession) rates, hoping to […]

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The End of the Great Debt Cycle

The End of the Great Debt Cycle “It’s the end of the great debt cycle,” says hedge fund manager Ray Dalio of Bridgewater Associates, taking the words out of our mouth. Bond fund manager Bill Gross adds context: In the past 20 to 30 years, credit has grown to such an extreme globally that debt […]

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Time for Some Mattress Padding

Time for Some Mattress Padding Can you imagine borrowing $1000 from the bank and receiving $10 per year interest from the bank? I didn’t think so. However, this is the happy situation facing some European countries and even a few Swiss companies. The Swiss, Swedish, and Danish governments and the food multinational Nestle are now borrowing money from […]

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ECB Will Cut Rates To Minus 3%: JP Morgan

ECB Will Cut Rates To Minus 3%: JP Morgan A running theme here over the past several weeks has been that the ECB’s €1.1 trillion foray into quantitative easing will be severely hindered by a laundry list of constraints (some of which were unwittingly self-imposed). Another topic we’ve covered exhaustively is the idea that the world’s central […]

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BREAKING BAD (DEBT) – EPISODE THREE

BREAKING BAD (DEBT) – EPISODE THREE In Part One of this three part article I laid out the groundwork of how the Federal Reserve is responsible for the excessive level of debt in our society and how it has warped the thinking of the American people, while creating a tremendous level of mal-investment. In Part Two I focused on […]

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BREAKING BAD (DEBT) – EPISODE TWO

BREAKING BAD (DEBT) – EPISODE TWO ‘If you’re committed enough, you can make any story work. I once told a woman I was Kevin Costner, and it worked because I believed it’ – Saul Goodman – Breaking Bad “As calamitous as the sub-prime blowup seems, it is only the beginning. The credit bubble spawned abuses throughout the system. […]

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In “Paranormal” Europe, Banks Will Pay You To Borrow, And Charge You To Save

In “Paranormal” Europe, Banks Will Pay You To Borrow, And Charge You To Save A month ago, we wrote about a bizarre situation involving Denmark’s now totally broken monetary system, where as a result of an unprecedented scramble to weaken the currency in order to preserve the peg to the Euro the central bank unleashed […]

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Sweden Central Joins The NIRP Club: Lowers Interest Rate To -0.1%, Launches QE

Sweden Central Joins The NIRP Club: Lowers Interest Rate To -0.1%, Launches QE It’s a NIRP world and you are either in it, or are determined to lose the currency wars. And hours ago, the world’s oldest central bank, that of Sweden, announced that it too would join its NIRP peers in an attempt to […]

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Paul Singer Warns “The Consequences Of Monetary Manipulation Are Unknowable”

Paul Singer Warns “The Consequences Of Monetary Manipulation Are Unknowable” The world believes it is in a sweet spot. There is global consensus that central banks know what they are doing and are in control, and that if economies falter, a bigger dose of QE or ZIRP or NIRP (negative interest rate policy – we just […]

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Get Ready For Negative Interest Rates In The US

Get Ready For Negative Interest Rates In The US With Fed mouthpiece Jon Hilsenrath warning – in no lesser status-quo narrative-deliverer than The Wall Street Journal – that The ECB’s actions (and pre-emptive collapse in the EUR) means the U.S. economy must deal with a rapidly strengthening dollar that will make American goods more expensive abroad, potentially slowing […]

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A Solemn Pause|Kunstler

A Solemn Pause|Kunstler Events are moving faster than brains now. Isn’t it marvelous that gasoline at the pump is a buck cheaper than it was a year ago? A lot of short-sighted idiots are celebrating, unaware that the low oil price is destroying the capacity to deliver future oil at any price. The shale oil […]

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