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China Cash Crunch Eases, For How Long? Three Things China Needs to Avoid; When can Beijing Truly move to Market-Determined Interest Rates?

MishTalk

China''s Move to Market-Set Rates Let''s step back to December 8 and look at China Relaxes Grip on Interest Rates China is relaxing its grip on interest rates with the launch of a financial instrument that allows banks to trade deposits with each other at market-determined prices. China’s credit boom is still in full swing.

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Laughable Eurozone Banking "Non-Union"; Expect Disorderly Breakup

MishTalk

The latest proposals could see up to 126 people being consulted on how to wind up a bank, even though agreement might need to be reached over the course of a weekend while financial markets are closed. At the heart of the disagreement is what to do when so-called bank resolution funds, financed by the banking sector, run out of money.

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The Globalization Backlash Is Reverberating Through Boardrooms

Harvard Business

Meanwhile the Institute of International Finance forecasted net capital flows for emerging markets in 2015 would be negative for the first time since 1988. And in 2014, Pfizer, the U.S. Imports among the world’s 20 largest economies have fallen as a share of their gross domestic product for four consecutive years.

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Persistent Overoptimism Three Ways: Truckers, Fed Economists, Manufacturers

MishTalk

Of course, there is also persistent overoptimism about earnings growth and stock market expectations. In November 2007, the Federal Open Market Committee began releasing projections for real GDP growth four times per year in its Summary of Economic Projections (SEP). The track record on recessions is perfect. A study by Alessi, et al.

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Descent of the Global Monetary System

Tom Spencer

Australia, Canada, the EU, Japan, Mexico, the UK, and America), when they devalue their currency it tends to weaken in the foreign exchange market, making the country more competitive in global trade. For example, if the US government spends more than it collects in taxes, it can finance the budget deficit by selling bonds.

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Prisoner's Dilemma Game in Greece; Contagion-Spread Eurozone Breakup More Likely Now; How will Greece NOT pay back €320 billion?

MishTalk

It does not need to borrow money from foreign countries to finance its ongoing deficit (because there is no deficit). Having lost access to the capital markets, the Greek government relied on the bailout funds to pay its bills. Having lost access to the capital markets, the Greek government relied on the bailout funds to pay its bills.

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Pettis on Strains in China's Banking System; Avoiding the Fall

MishTalk

The interest rate burden on Chinese businesses and state-related entities has certainly been much higher in 2014 than it was for most of this century. They lower mortgage and consumer financing costs for households, who represent a substantial portion of total borrowing, allowing them greater spending power.

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