Daniel H. Neilson
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International money, take 1
As a matter of accounting, if the U.S. as a whole buys from the rest of the world more than it sells to the rest of the world, then it must, on net, also be borrowing from the rest of the world. Perry has previously put this into a money-view context.
Shadow money, still contracting
These days, one hears worries of impending inflation.
Desperately seeking collateral
The Term Securities Lending Facility (TSLF) was one of the bigger (in dollar terms) emergency programs implemented by the Fed during the crisis of 2008.
TSLF and the price of good collateral
In my last post I argued that if we want a Fed that is ready for the next crisis, we had better understand what happened to it during the last one.