Garrett argues that referring to the Fed’s operations as 'money printing' is not merely rhetorical but structurally accurate. Read more here.
After the 2008 financial crisis, the Fed expanded its balance sheet from $900 billion to $4.5 trillion through multiple ...
When I refer to ‘money printing,’ I’m describing the Fed’s ability to create unlimited digital reserves to purchase government debt … and how Treasury operations affect leverage in the financial ...
The US central bank is tipped to resume printing money. A restart of quantitative easing by the Federal Reserve is far from a ...
Mike Maharrey argues that decades of artificially low interest rates and nearly $9 trillion in quantitative easing, combined ...
New York Fed President John Williams struck a dovish tone Friday, which eased Wall Street's worries over a potential December ...
For more than 125 years, the United States had a gold-coin, silver-coin monetary system. No, it was not a paper-money system ...
If you get your hands on a $2 bill, don't spend it! The right one can fetch a Georgia resident thousands of dollars, with the ...
It’s looking increasingly likely that Jerome Powell’s Christmas gift to markets will be an economic lump of coal, rather than ...
Mike Maharrey explains America’s ‘debt black hole’—$38T+ public debt, rising delinquencies, policy trap pushing Fed toward QE ...