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Robert Pringle is founder and chairman of Central Banking Publications, a financial publisher specialising in public policy and financial markets. Central Banking journal, which he has edited for 20 years, has subscribers in 120 countries including the great majority of the world’s central banks.
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Mad money: parallels with the 1970s
The current debate about monetary policies reminds me of the 1970s. Keynesian policies as then understood involved adjusting the fiscal “stance” of policy to ensure sufficient, but not excessive, effective demand. But these policies no longer had “traction”. The world was changing in ways that economists at the time struggled to understand. Money was becoming…
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Written on July 28, 2016 at 8:41 am
Categories: Homepage, News and Comment, Official Money, RP's Diary
Tags: central banks, financial crisis, Hayek, Martin Wolf, monetarism, The Money Trap
Wolf of the City
Martin Wolf’s recent radio programme – “How Low can Rates Go?” – described and illustrated the dilemmas facing monetary policy-makers. Nine years from the start of the great financial crisis, Wolf reported, economies had still not returned to “normal”. Capitalism was perceived by many to be failing to deliver; globalisation a con trick. The political…
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Written on July 27, 2016 at 10:04 pm
Categories: Homepage, News and Comment, Official Money, RP's Diary
Tags: banking, central banking, central banks, financial crisis, Japan, Keynesian, Martin Wolf, Mervyn King
Kissinger calls for US to save the global order
Henry Kissinger says that today’s international order was “founded upon conceptions that emerged from the British Isles, were carried by Europe around the world, and ultimately took deep root in North America” He adds that “American leadership in reinvigorating the contemporary order is imperative.” In a few words, Kissinger shows a depth of understanding and a…
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Written on June 29, 2016 at 3:10 pm
Categories: "Gold", Homepage, News and Comment, Official Money, RP's Diary
Tags: financial crisis, International Monetary System, Kissinger, Wall Steet Journal
Globalization: a warning from Brexit
“Yesterday’s vote speaks to the ongoing changes and challenges that are raised by globalization,” President Obama said yesterday in his first comment on the UK referendum. He is right. The “Out” vote should be viewed as part of the geo-political fallout of the financial crisis and the failure of governments and bodies such as…
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Written on June 25, 2016 at 5:22 pm
Categories: "Gold", Banking, Homepage, News and Comment, Official Money, RP's Diary
Tags: Brexit, Capitalism, central banks, global financial system, globalization, International Monetary System, Obama, The Money Trap
Brexit shows need for new rules on money
The vote for Brexit is about much more than the UK and Europe. It shows that new rules to guide the process of globalization are needed. The policies followed since the financial crisis have two major errors. First there is a failure to diagnose the true causes of the crisis. Second, governments have failed to…
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Written on June 25, 2016 at 3:17 pm
Categories: "Gold", Banking, Homepage, News and Comment, Official Money, RP's Diary
Tags: Brexit, central banks, globalisation, globalization, gold, IMF, International Monetary System, QE, robert pringle, The Money Trap
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