Interbank Market News Scan: Central bank digital currencies are likely more about efficiently changing the money supply.

The Federal Reserve’s intent around central bank digital currency is to create a direct and efficient way to manipulate money supply. A programmable digital currency that regulates spending via some algorithm or all out reduces dollar amounts in accounts again by some algorithm would save the Federal Open Market Committee two days of hair pulling decisions. CBDCs would amount to their unique version of ChatGPT, an artificial monetary policy environment that reduces the FOMC’s role to monitoring and advising versus direct policy action. Continue reading Interbank Market News Scan: Central bank digital currencies are likely more about efficiently changing the money supply.

Money: Staying mindful of how the State regulates society

The State regulates society via the following: Via money … Gold, silver, currency, bank notes, etc., are not money. Sounds like heresy, but in actuality, these items are derivatives, representations, of real money. Real money is the energy released and used in the creation of value. The time spent and the sweat created when harvesting … Continue reading Money: Staying mindful of how the State regulates society

Being a political leader calls for empathy.

Can empathy be taught? Yes, it can be taught, but there is a risk that, depending on where the politician is during their growth cycle, signs of empathy may come off more forced than organic.

The journey should start early. An elected or appointed official should not want to risk putting off later in their career the ability to empathize. The voter may not provide her with a long or linear learning curve. Continue reading Being a political leader calls for empathy.

Unless Elizabeth Warren can persuade Joe Biden to fire Jerome Powell, the Chair is going nowhere …

Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, lit in, as usual, to Jerome Powell, chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Mrs Warren shared today on “Meet the Press” her dissatisfaction with Mr Powell’s handling of bank regulation in the wake of three bank failures: Silvergate Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, and Signature … Continue reading Unless Elizabeth Warren can persuade Joe Biden to fire Jerome Powell, the Chair is going nowhere …

There is no such thing as “moral hazard” surrounding this bank bailout.

What the “moral hazard” critics overlook is the economic impact on those of us who rely primarily on wages to get by. Hiccups in the current monetary and financial system in the immediate term that change the wage earners standard of living have a greater detrimental impact versus those individuals buttressed by the ownership of claims on income. While it behooves the wage earner to reduce his or her exposure to the current monetary and financial system, the short-term bandage on this injury should be applied. The wage earner should bear in mind that this fix is short-term and that it is up to us to seek out a longer-term solution. Continue reading There is no such thing as “moral hazard” surrounding this bank bailout.

Interbank Market News Scan: Inflation at 6% and the dollar index takes a hit.

Bankers came to the King and said, “We can help spread your influence and power by distributing your currency; by helping to coin the energy extracted from your subjects while validating these actions by funding your political economy. All we ask in return is to earn a spread on the loans, currency, and currency-denominated products … Continue reading Interbank Market News Scan: Inflation at 6% and the dollar index takes a hit.