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Monetary System
The dearth of safe assets most benefits sovereign issuers… for now
The financial crisis has reduced the ranks of countries with pristine macro fundamentals. Thus, the availability of safe assets has declined precipitously. Investors in a bind where they have funds to invest but a limited number of options,…
German banks need more capital than Spanish ones according to OECD
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) believes that eurozone banks still have much work to do to strengthen their capital. They warn that many of the entities currently are still below a capital ratio of 5% of…
Stephanie Kelton does MMT
Here's a very good video on MMT with Stephanie Kelton, the chair of the Economics department at the University of Missouri at Kansas City talking to Lauren Lyster of RT's Capital Account. As you know, despite my Austrian bias and my…
Chart of the day: Goldman does US sectoral balances
Business Insider met with Goldman's Chief Economist Jan Hatzius and learned he is bullish on the US economy largely because he believes his Wynne Godley-inspired model of the US economy shows likely releveraging in the household sector. …
The Bank of Canada Governor is Wrong on Too Big To Fail and Wrong on Canada’s Banking System
As a Canadian, perhaps I should feel a surge of patriotic pride now that Mark Carney has been designated the new head of the Bank of England – quite a step up for the current governor of the Bank of Canada. There is no question that Mr.…
Corporatism, over-regulation and fully reserved banking
The last post I wrote on endogenous money and fully reserved banking set out a case for viewing the demand for credit to attain real or financial assets as a fundamental aspect of any monetary system. The point of that post was to make…
Endogenous money and fully reserved banking
After the Great Depression broke out, American economist Irving Fischer championed a view of the financial system now called "endogenous money", which sees each person in the economy as a creator of credit. Viewing the economy through this…
Full text: Moody’s places Canadian banks on review for downgrade
Moody's released the following announcement on Friday in connection with a review it is now conducting regarding the Canadian banking sector.
Moody's Investors Service has placed the long-term ratings of six Canadian banks (including the…
US regionals pressured on loan growth and net interest; European banks over-levered
This is a continuation of yesterday's post on the outlook in the banking sector. Two years ago, I said that net interest margins at banks would get crushed by the Fed's keeping interest rates low because it would cause the yield curve to…
Full text: Moody’s – Germany’s banking system outlook remains negative
The ratings agency Moody's issued the following statement earlier today in connection with its ratings review of the German banking sector.
The outlook for Germany's banking system remains negative, says Moody's Investors Service in a new…