Money is credit – Currency depreciation is inflation & inflation is silent bankruptcy October 24, 2024 The increased prices constitute a “hidden” tax for citizens and a means of state control of economic activity. Let’s start with the prices Every…
The Big Mistake of Markets for Central Banks June 20, 2024 Six months ago, the world’s major central banks were preparing for a move that would reward anyone with a credit card or hoping to…
How do central banks embellish the image of the economy for the benefit of politicians? February 29, 2024 Reports on both sides of the Atlantic of ending the current cycle of monetary easing as a central policy option were probably a smoke…
Strategic move on the chessboard of Geopolitical competition, the purchases of gold by the Central Banks January 11, 2024 Central banks around the world are hoarding gold at a record pace, signaling a transformation of historic proportions in the global financial system. This…
Why High Investment Grade Bonds remain the preferred choice? September 28, 2023 Bonds and especially those characterized as high investment grade remain the preferred choice for Trust Economics. With yields trading at multi-year highs – a…
Steadily increasing annual demand for Gold June 22, 2023 Gold never loses its luster as evidenced by the steady production and high demand consistently recorded quarter after quarter. With annual demand consistently exceeding…
The Low cost Loans (TLTROs) of the Pandemic totaling 1.1 trillions euros are being returned to the ECB April 27, 2023 Dramatic contraction of 1.1 trillion. Euros is expected to be received by the liquidity of European banks by 2024, after more than a decade…
Can Central Banks and Monetary Policy be Democratized? April 6, 2023 For decades, the independence of central banks has been viewed as the cornerstone of a prudent monetary and overall economic policy. Contributing to this…
Today, the Democratization of the Banking System is more necessary than ever April 6, 2023 It must reverse the fact that until today we treat the banking system as an avenue for democratic intervention. Few things cause more anxiety…