The Interest Rate Shock Will Blow Up the Government’s Ponzi Game
byIn the international fixed-income markets, interest rates are rising, and the decades-long trend of declining bond yields has undoubtedly been broken. On August 2,…
In the international fixed-income markets, interest rates are rising, and the decades-long trend of declining bond yields has undoubtedly been broken. On August 2,…
This article defines credit, a subject upon which there is a lack of public knowledge. What people call money is in fact credit, and…
A Review of the Book A History of Money and Banking in the United States: The Colonial Era to World War II by Murray…
“How did you go bankrupt?” Bill asked. “Two ways,” Mike said. “Gradually and then suddenly.” Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises, 1926. The financial position…
Before delving into the dangers of eliminating cash and mandating that all transactions be conducted by digital means, let us briefly discuss the legal…
The Monetary roller-coaster of the 1890s in post-imperial Brazil The Republic of Brazil in the 1890s tasted two opposite monetary systems. By Bernardo Decoster…
By Dr Frank Shostak For many commentators, a change in the shape of the differential between the long-term interest rate and the short-term interest…
On 29th September 2023, three days after the centenary of the end of Germany’s ‘passive resistance’ to France’s occupation of the Ruhr, The Cobden…
This article looks at the collateral side of financial transactions and some significant problems that are already emerging. At a time when there is…
Historically, inflation always referred to an increase in the money supply, whereas nowadays it refers to an increase in prices. This shift in the definition…