themessthatgreenspanmade.blogspot.com - 3/29/2009
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Dr. James Hamilton at Econbrowser comments on the Fed's recent policy announcement and recommends that the central bank buy more Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities. The Fed has accordingly finally settled on an alternative way of framing its quantitative strategy in terms of specific ...
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The Fed's new balance sheet
Econbrowser —
... I recommend instead that the Fed should be buying Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities in the current situation. Tim Iacono says that's like the Mafia buying "protection" from itself. But my point is that TIPS represent an asset that would gain in value at a time the Fed needs to sell them, meaning that the logistical ability of the Fed to drain reserves quickly in such circumstances is without question. ...
Managing the Fed's new balance sheet
Marginal Revolution —
... I recommend instead that the Fed should be buying Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities in the current situation. Tim Iacono
says that's like the Mafia buying "protection" from itself. But my
point is that TIPS represent an asset that would gain in value at a
time the Fed needs to sell them, meaning that the logistical ability of
the Fed to drain reserves quickly in such circumstances is without
question. ...
Hot TIPS
Streetwise Professor —
... scenario is that the reserves won’t need to be called back in until the situation has stabilized and the facilities are no longer needed. But I am concerned instead about the possibility of a dramatic shift in the perceptions of foreign lenders, in which case inflationary pressures could emerge in a situation that is far more chaotic than the one we currently face. I recommend instead that the Fed should be buying Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities in the current situation. Tim Iacono says that’s like the Mafia buying “protection” from itself. But my point is that TIPS ...
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