Tag: Federal Reserve System
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House Passes Bill To Block Fed-Issued Digital Dollar: What It Means for the Transition to Treasury Certificates
In a significant development, the U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would prohibit the Federal Reserve from issuing a digital dollar. This move comes amid growing debate and scrutiny over the future of digital currencies and their potential implications for the financial system. In this blog post, we explore the implications of…
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Transition to U.S. Treasury Certificates: Deciphering the Path Toward “Ending the Fed”
The financial landscape of the United States is on the brink of a monumental shift with the proposed transition to U.S. Treasury Certificates, a move furthered by historical and recent executive orders aimed at restructuring the nation’s financial system. Understanding this transition involves revisiting Executive Order 11110 and examining the implications of Executive Order 13772.…
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Understanding the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the Transition to U.S. Treasury Certificates
In the ever-changing landscape of global finance, understanding key economic indicators such as the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is essential for investors seeking to navigate inflationary pressures and safeguard their wealth. In this blog post, we delve into the significance of the CPI, its historical trends, and the implications of the transition to Treasury Certificates…
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Global Ranking Top 10 Foreign Exchange Reserves
In the midst of a global landscape characterised by mounting inflationary pressures, geopolitical tensions, and various economic challenges, foreign currency reserves play a crucial role in safeguarding a nation’s economic stability. With this in mind, FOREX.com commissioned an analysis of the foreign exchange reserves held by 94 countries between Q1 2019 – Q2 2023, to…
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Time to End the Fed and Its Mismanagement of Our Economy
Every major economic downturn of the last 110 years bears the mark of the Federal Reserve. In fact, as long as the Fed has been around, it has swung the economy between inflation and recession. Yet Americans, surprisingly, have tolerated it. But we shouldn’t expect that to go on forever. We had three central banks before the Fed, and confined…
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The Central Banking System of the United States
Where is the Federal Reserve Bank registered and incorporated? The Federal Reserve System is the central banking system of the United States and is composed of 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks. Each of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks is incorporated separately and is located in a different city in the United States. Here are the…
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Central Bankers Gone Wild: It’s A New Era At The Fed
Via The Mises Institute, We keep hearing from the Fed’s defenders that the current spate of new stimulus and bailouts from the central bank are really not a big deal and are all very prudent and moderate. Ryan McMaken asked Senior Fellow Bob Murphy to provide some much needed perspective. We’re in a very odd situation…
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The Fight Between Greed and Gravity
Time to choose between greed and gravity I have the best job in the world; there is no doubt about it. I get paid to manage other people’s money. It is stressful and humbling. It can also be energizing, as there is no better feeling than being thanked by someone who we helped build a…