Policy Fatigue in Europe
Thursday, 18 September 2014 | 11:33 pm
There is policy fatigue in Europe. The recent LTRO has had poor take up, a mere 83 billion eur compared to 290 billion at the first 3 year LTRO. The first LTRO allowed banks in the euro area to do something they had not been able to before, to trade out of their foreign
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Scottish Independence
Monday, 08 September 2014 | 1:43 am
Whether Scotland gains its independence will not only be a question of logic and rationality but of nationalism and emotion as well. Why do the Scots want independence? Why not? Some 300 years ago Scotland was an independent country. Lately, every 18 years, the Scots have brought up the issue of independence. Scotland wants
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The Putin Problem
Friday, 05 September 2014 | 6:47 am
What does Putin want? It’s not clear. It’s likely he wants more than Ukraine. Those who believed that he would stop with South Ossetia and Abkhazia were wrong. What drives Putin? Avenging the humiliation of the USSR is a clear motivation. Having held arbitrary power within the KGB, he longs to exercise it again.
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The Human Condition.
Thursday, 04 September 2014 | 8:55 am
There is no such thing as an omnipotent central planner, even if the central planner has complete and perfect information and has unlimited resources and ultimate technology. Even an almost omnipotent central planner would not be able to satisfy everybody’s wants and needs. Sci Fi has explored such Utopian scenarios before but while they have
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Rates, Bonds, Inflation.
Monday, 25 August 2014 | 1:05 am
The near term direction of rates and bonds are not dependent on whether or not the Fed actually hikes rates in Q3 2015 or Q1 2016. They are dependent on when the market thinks the Fed will hikes rates in Q3 2015 or Q1 2016. It is clear from the ruminations of central bankers that
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