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How Greece Could Take Down Wall Street

February 26th, 2012
in Op Ed

In an article titled “Still No End to ‘Too Big to Fail,’” William Greider wrote in The Nation on February 15th: Financial market cynics have assumed all along that Dodd-Frank did not end “too big to fail” but instead created a charmed circle of protecte… more »

Euro Zone Update- Markets Yet to Discount the Discounts

February 13th, 2012
in Op Ed

by Guest Author Warren Mosler The issues I’ve been discussing over the last year or two while now crystallizing, remain highly problematic. The idea of Greek default transformed from being a Greek punishment to a gift, with the pending question: ‘If Gr… more »

ECB's €489 Billion Correctly Recognizes the Liability Side of Banking is Not the Place for Market Discipline

December 25th, 2011
in Op Ed

by Warren Mosler, Mosler Economics.com When it comes to CB (central bank) liquidity operations, as previously discussed, it’s about price- interest rates- and not quantities of funds. In other words, the LTRO (Long Term Refinancing Operation) is an EC… more »

How the IMF Thing Could Work for the Euro

December 5th, 2011
in Op Ed

by Warren Mosler, The Center of the UniverseWith the Eurozone leaders meeting this week to address the resolution of the regions’ myriad of sovereign debt issues, attention is focused on the proposal to recycle national bank funds through the IMF to unde… more »

Preserving the EU from the Destruction of the Euro: No Silver Bullets

December 3rd, 2011
in Op Ed

by Guest Author Pippa Malmgren, PippaMalmgren.com, written November 11, 2011 The German and French policymakers have now realized that they may not be able to preserve the Euro and so they have focused their attention on a different problem – how t… more »

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