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money supply

  • Inflation: The Effect It Has on Our Currency
    Inflation: The Effect It Has on Our Currency
    As we unpack and deconstruct the subject of inflation, there are many aspects ranging from what is inflation, how is it calculated, and what is hurtful about it. The direct ...
    May 17, 2024BY Rodd Mann
  • Rethinking Keynesian Theory: Debunking Interest Rates and Inflation Myths
    Rethinking Keynesian Theory: Debunking Interest Rates and Inflation Myths
    Commentary In the realm of macroeconomics, a legion of Ph.D. economists in central banks passionately contends that interest ...
    January 25, 2024BY Frank Hollenbeck
  • Bank of England Should Stop Selling Bonds, Report Says
    Bank of England Should Stop Selling Bonds, Report Says
    Author, Conservative former minister Sir John Redwood, says the bank is selling bonds at a loss, which will ...
    September 27, 2023BY Lily Zhou
  • Despite ‘Soft Landing’ Predictions Some Economists See Warning Signs Flashing Red
    Despite ‘Soft Landing’ Predictions Some Economists See Warning Signs Flashing Red
    As Wall Street banks take an increasingly optimistic view of America’s economy, several traditional indicators are sending signals ...
    September 9, 2023BY Kevin Stocklin
  • ANALYSIS: The Fed Is Raising Rates, but What About the $8.3 Trillion Balance Sheet?
    ANALYSIS: The Fed Is Raising Rates, but What About the $8.3 Trillion Balance Sheet?
    News Analysis All financial eyes will be on next week's policy meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee ...
    July 21, 2023BY Andrew Moran
  • Monetary Restraint and Stock Prices: The Disconnect
    Monetary Restraint and Stock Prices: The Disconnect
    Commentary Sixty years ago, economist Beryl Sprinkel wrote a book titled, "Money and Stock Prices." Sprinkel was my ...
    June 27, 2023BY Robert Genetski
  • Money-Supply Slump Spells Private-Sector Recession
    Money-Supply Slump Spells Private-Sector Recession
    Commentary Allow me to explain why we have not seen a recession yet, despite the collapse in base ...
    June 26, 2023BY Daniel Lacalle
  • Money Supply Shrinks at Fastest Pace Since Great Depression
    Money Supply Shrinks at Fastest Pace Since Great Depression
    The Federal Reserve recorded its fourth consecutive monthly contraction in the money supply as the central bank continued ...
    April 26, 2023BY Andrew Moran
  • Is This Finally Some Tolerable Inflation News?
    Is This Finally Some Tolerable Inflation News?
    Commentary For reasons I don’t get, the whole of financial markets is obsessed with the Consumer Price Index ...
    April 13, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Recession Risk Grows After Money Supply Shrinks at Fastest Pace Since Great Depression
    Recession Risk Grows After Money Supply Shrinks at Fastest Pace Since Great Depression
    The U.S. money supply contracted for the third consecutive month, and is declining at the fastest pace since ...
    April 11, 2023BY Andrew Moran
  • China’s Quantitative Easing Will Help Little in Economic Recovery: Expert
    China’s Quantitative Easing Will Help Little in Economic Recovery: Expert
    Several Chinese state media recently said that the central bank’s extensive liquidity injection this year would inevitably result ...
    March 17, 2023BY David Chu and Olivia Li
  • China Added to Its Money Supply in 2022
    China Added to Its Money Supply in 2022
    News Analysis China has reportedly added trillions of yuan to the money supply in 2022, the most in ...
    February 27, 2023BY David Chu and Lynn Xu
  • Inflation Seems to Be Reaccelerating
    Inflation Seems to Be Reaccelerating
    Commentary Last week was bad for those who have been promising that our inflation problems are going away. ...
    February 16, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Inflation Is ‘Increasingly’ Homegrown, Says Bank of Canada Governor
    Inflation Is ‘Increasingly’ Homegrown, Says Bank of Canada Governor
    The Liberal government has been calling inflation a “global phenomenon,” but Canada’s central bank governor says that it’s ...
    October 7, 2022BY Noé Chartier
  • Canadians Should ‘Trust’ Central Bank Will Rein In Inflation, Says Finance Minister
    Canadians Should ‘Trust’ Central Bank Will Rein In Inflation, Says Finance Minister
    Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Sept. 7 that Canadians should have “trust” in ...
    September 8, 2022BY Noé Chartier
  • US Recession Is Going to Be a Real ‘Whopper’: Economist
    US Recession Is Going to Be a Real ‘Whopper’: Economist
    Economist Steve Hanke has warned Americans to prepare for a "whopper" of a recession next year, while taking aim ...
    August 30, 2022BY Katabella Roberts
  • Canada Faces Perfect Inflation Storm
    Canada Faces Perfect Inflation Storm
    Commentary With prices soaring at the pumps and the checkout line, Canada’s inflation rate (measured by the Consumer ...
    March 22, 2022BY Steven Globerman
  • The Fed Still Doesn’t Get It
    The Fed Still Doesn’t Get It
    Commentary  At last week’s press conference, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said if the Fed knew then what ...
    March 22, 2022BY Robert Genetski
  • Is a Deflationary Crisis the Real Economic Danger Ahead?
    Is a Deflationary Crisis the Real Economic Danger Ahead?
    Commentary Careful thinking should caution you not to wager the house on the assumption of future inflation. For ...
    January 18, 2022BY James Dale Davidson
  • Financial Conditions Are Tightening
    Financial Conditions Are Tightening
    Commentary Retail investors continue to eagerly buy every dip or decline in stocks in hopes that stock prices ...
    December 12, 2021BY Steven Van Metre
  • Higher Money Supply Raises Inflation Concerns
    Higher Money Supply Raises Inflation Concerns
    The money supply in Canada and the United States is substantially increasing, leading some to believe higher inflation ...
    April 1, 2021BY Lee Harding
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