Author Archives: Yves Smith
Wolf Richter: Sudden Death? Junk-Rated Companies Headed for Biggest “Refinancing Cliff” Ever – Moody’s
A refinancing bulge is coming awfully soon.
Read more...A Modest Proposal for an Efficient Rental Market
How to make the housing market conform to mainstream economists’ ideals.
Read more...Randy Wray: American Colonial Currency (Debt Free Money, Part 4)
The American Colonial experience with note issue is consistent with what MMT has been saying for the past quarter century.
Read more...Links 2/17/16
Ex-Goldmanite , Now Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari Calls for “Transformative” Changes to Banks, Ending TBTF, Even Regulating Them as Utilities
Astonishingly, Neel Kashkari really might mean a fair bit of his bold financial services industry reform talk.
Read more...Cyber Security and the Financial System – Why Technology Snake Oil Sells
How banks finesse cyber security risks despite hand waiving by governments and exhortations for the industry to “do something”.
Read more...Michael Hudson Discusses the New Global Financial Cold War
Michael Hudson discusses his paper, The IMF Changes Its Rules To Isolate China and Russia, and how jockeying among the big power players is becoming more visible and higher stakes.
Read more...Randy Wray: The Value of Redemption (Debt Free Money, Part 3)
Repeat after me: creation comes before redemption. Always!
Read more...Links 2/16/16
Will German Sovereign Debt “Bail In” Scheme Destroy the Eurozone?
Germany is keen on implementing a sovereign bail-in plan that is certain to precipitate a crisis, but more likely a banking crisis than a breakup.
Read more...Cyber Security and the Financial System – What Do Governments Want from the Banks?
Governments are combining aggressive, ambitious talk with a curious helplessness in warning banks they really should be Doing Something about terrorist risk.
Read more...“Greed”: Announcing Econ4 Video Contest Winners
Please watch the winning entries in Econ4’s video contest on the topic of greed.
Read more...Utilities Getting Regulatory Support for Screwing Solar Customers
Utilities, with regulatory backing, are working hard to turn homeowner investments in solar into economic white elephants.
Read more...Has the Crash of the Global Financial Markets Begun?
Is “crash” the right word to describe the Mr. Market’s rattled nerves?
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