Monetary Policy Blog Posts

Hating Energy Dependence, Not Loving Energy Independence

Hating Energy Dependence, Not Loving Energy Independence. I worked on this piece on and off from November 30th to January 21st. I wrote the bulk of it on the first day, and most of the editing since then had been cosmetic. It is somewhat related to a...

Hating Energy Dependence, Not Loving Energy Independence

Hating Energy Dependence, Not Loving Energy Independence. I worked on this piece on and off from November 30th to January 21st. I wrote the bulk of it on the first day, and most of the editing since then had been cosmetic. It is somewhat related to a...

Guess What Happened: Sir Merv Couldn’t Give More Money To The Banks

Look at Ben he is in the City of London chatting about Sir Mervyn King he is the Bank of England governor who is supposed the be helping the banking sector. Ben is taking a good look at behind the scenes information about banks.  Monetary Poli...
by Stirring Trouble on Feb 21, 2013

Guess What Happened: Sir Merv Couldn’t Give More Money To The Banks

Look at Ben he is in the City of London chatting about Sir Mervyn King he is the Bank of England governor who is supposed the be helping the banking sector. Ben is taking a good look at behind the scenes information about banks.  Monetary Poli...
by Stirring Trouble on Feb 21, 2013

Deutsche Bank Securities Reports on US Equity Insights

New York, September 25 (FinanceEnquiry.com) – Analyst David Bianco at Deutsche Bank Securities reports on US Equity Insights. In a research note published on September 24, the analyst mentions that signs of an upturn are yet to be shown by ECB and...

The World Economy Is In Crisis Because No One Has Any Idea How It Really Works

Martin McCauley writes from Frankfurt: The riots in Greece are a direct consequence of the austerity package forced on the government by Brussels and Berlin. Anarchists throw petrol bombs in an attempt to burn down the institutions of the state. Afte...
by Stirring Trouble on Sep 25, 2012

Producer Prices Increased Last Month

New York, September 14 (FinanceEnquiry.com) – Although fairly amiable underlying pressures of inflation is expected to aid the Federal Reserve in retaining its accommodative monetary policy standpoint, still prices of producer grew in a large amoun...

Economics in Action #1: The Production Possibility Frontier

As politicians remind us constantly, politics is about making tough choices, often in no-win situations. There is no better way of illustrating this simple principle than by looking at something called the production possibility frontier, which maps...
by James Armstrong on May 1, 2012
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