Well, banks themselves complain of NIRP already: http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/2ed4d1ae-cf48-11e5-831d-09f7778e7377.html
Why would there be hyperinflation if hardly any of that money entered the real economy? The stock market bubble is not part thereof. The very...
It's either negative rates or higher fees. A mandatory savings haircut either way.
I mean the bank clients who will just pull their cash from savings and use alternative payment methods for transactions.
And when there's hardly anyone left to be charged those fees?
I wouldn't only if I lived on a remote private island with stockpiles of ammo and canned food.
Yes, they have a 100 bn credit line from the Treasury in addition to the balance you mentioned. None of that is even nearly enough to cover the...
Does Bernanke's "bedrock of the economy" with regards to MBS pre-2008 qualify as an "actual observed fact"? How much money does the FDIC have to...
There's already a long line for those loans ahead of you comprised of the "eligible financial institutions"..
I'm really curious to hear the reasoning behind other viewpoints. "Empirical evidence" proved worthless in 2008. The talking heads will produce...
Oil is precisely why they could afford having no interest. Now that won't last for long.
Right now, there aren't many ways for banks to make profits besides charging their customers fees and riding the stock bubble with the Fed's free...
Why did their shares plunge by anywhere from 25 to 40 percent in the first weeks of this year on the NIRP rumors?
They'll easily inflate some more tangible asset bubbles: the pet rock, real estate yet again, land of which "there's only so much left", the IT...
Why would depositors choose to effectively get taxed on their savings via NIRP as opposed to withdrawing their cash and putting it somewhere else?
They should leave only for the sake of the subsequent hysterical screams in London's City. They can then re-enter if they wish.
Provided that governments won't ban cash by then or impose daily/weekly/monthly withdrawal caps.
It would be an uninterested world.
As I briefly mentioned, the strategy is based on the concept of price inertia. Basically, it implies that once the price has reached a certain...
Greetings, everyone. For some time, I've been studying the concept of price inertia (just do a quick Google search for the academic papers on the...
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