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Title: How the Fed preserved financial stability
Source: Washington Post
URL Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy ... 010/12/02/AR2010120205498.html
Published: Dec 2, 2010
Author: ?
Post Date: 2010-12-02 23:04:36 by RickyJ
Keywords: None
Views: 485
Comments: 18

How the Fed preserved financial stability

WHEN PANIC seizes the financial system, a central bank must be the lender of last resort. This is not the same as bailing everyone out, in the sense of rescuing insolvent firms through permanent infusions of taxpayer dollars. It's the extension of short-term lifelines, secured by recipients' assets and payable, with interest, in a matter of weeks or months. Until private channels of interbank credit revive, the central bank should lend freely at a high rate to solvent firms, on good collateral√, just as Walter Bagehot√, the 19th-century British intellectual, first recommended more than a century ago. And with some variations, that is basically what the Federal Reserve did during the Great Panic of 2008, sparing the U.S. and world economies possibly irreparable harm.

So why are some treating elucidation of these facts as a scandal? We refer to disclosure Wednesday of 21,000 Fed emergency operations totaling $3.3 trillion between December 2007 and July 2009. Though the broad outlines of these programs were always public, Sen. Bernard Sanders (I-Vt.), the socialist whose amendment to the financial reform bill forced the more specific revelations, persists in calling them "secret loans"; he waxes indignant that the Fed did not demand tougher terms and that some of the money went to "foreign" banks. "Has the Federal Reserve become the central bank of the world?" Mr. Sanders asked.

Uh, yes - because the U.S. dollar is the currency of the world. Providing short-term liquidity to foreign central banks and U.S.-based subsidiaries of foreign private banks is the modest price Americans pay for the benefits of the dollar's reserve currency status - benefits that include the current relatively cheap financing of our huge budget and trade deficits. Mr. Sanders said Wednesday that the Fed should have paused during the panic to demand that banks cut their credit card rates or lend to small businesses as a condition of liquidity aid. But households and small businesses might have gone under completely if the big banks failed while the Fed haggled with them. Given that the banks paid the Fed back, with interest, and the Fed even turned a profit on some of its lending, we'd say that Chairman Ben S. Bernanke had a more sensible assessment of the relevant trade-offs than his critics.

Most shortsighted of all is the notion - which Mr. Sanders shares not only with others on the left but also with a substantial number of conservative Republicans such as Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.) - that the Fed should have detailed its emergency lending programs even earlier. Indeed, Mr. Sanders demanded such disclosure at the height of the crisis. While certainly in keeping with the usual American preference for transparency, real-time disclosure would have defeated the purpose of the Fed's last-resort lending and harmed the public, since it would have triggered a run on any bank that availed itself of short-term aid.

Capitol Hill Fed-bashers hope that Wednesday's disclosures may lead to annual audits of the Fed's interest-rate setting - which would damage the central bank's independence. That must not happen. To be sure, there may be some value in disclosing the specifics of large-scale Fed emergency operations, long after they are over - as was done in this case. Here and there the record may show imprudent risk-taking by the Fed in the heat of a crisis. But what we've seen so far is further evidence of the central bank's vital role in preserving financial stability.

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#15. To: RickyJ (#0)

The Central Banking Scam is a shell game where the operator scoots the shells around quickly and you try to guess which one hides the pea.

The Central Banking scam works better for the operator because there is no pea under any of the shells. The currency being IOUs are passed around without any expectation of actual payment because THERE AIN'T NO MONEY and you can't pay a debt with a debt.

The bankers are intentionally bringing the bankruptcy about and have their talking heads talking NON-STOP so that we are convinced collapse is inevitable. This "is" their modus operandi, inflate, deflate and over-leverage other people's industry and wealth while siphoning off as much real wealth (commodities/property) as they can get away with.

Please realize that all of this bullshit debt they keep talking about is make believe. One group of schemers (Jew York Schemers) fucked the international community of get rich quick schemers to such an extent that Nation States are drowning in the "shit" they created and bought from each other.

This bullshit derivatives collapse "IS SUBSTANCE FREE" there ain't no there, there ... digital masturbation supported by smooth talking thieves from Harvard and Yale and all you have to do is be a "SWALLOWER".

Americans should band together and shoot any son of a bitch that approaches and even hints at foreclosure of a fellow American's home. The cities can lay off all of the cops because they know when the shit really hits the fan most cops are going to blow out anyway. Most cops are decent people that are currently walking a tightrope between having a job, paying their bills and building a retirement. When they (law enforcement) realize, and they will, that they've been scammed just like everyone else ... they'll be us.

Law enforcement should go after the fascist criminal banksters that have caused the problem, otherwise they become enemies to their own neighbors.

There should be (and I predict there will be) bounties placed upon the CEOs of large Corporations, Central Bankers, Treasury Officials, FED RESERVE Officers, Globalist politicians, and media pundits that have acted as shields for these cock-roaches.

This Christmas buy your kids AK-47s and show them how to use them because they're going to need them for a downpayment on their LIBERTY !

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