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www.clevelandfed.org
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| | | | | The recent global financial crisis left governments in many advanced countries with very heavy debt burdens and their central banks with huge portfolios of government bonds. With many central banks today still facing policy rates that are uncomfortably close to zero, some may follow the example of Japan, which recently added a new long-term interest-rate target to its short-term target to give itself "yield-curve control." The Federal Reserve's foray into similar territory around the Second World War sug... | |
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www.newyorkfed.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The New York Fed's Museum & Learning Center offers educational visits for school groups, focusing on economic education and financial systems, with details on scheduling, requirements, and special features like the gold vault. | |
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www.soberlook.com
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| | | | | Hungary is the only EU member who received IMF help back in 2008 ($15.7 billion loan) and has been in discussions with IMF to get a sec... | |
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www.prospectmagazine.co.uk
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| | | Going cold turkey would finish off a dysfunctional global financial system that's now hopelessly addicted to emergency infusions. The only solution is surgery on the system itself | ||