Thursday, December 11, 2008

Exchange on Fractional Reserve Banking With Professor Anonymous - Lewrockwell.com

Exchange on Fractional Reserve Banking With Professor Anonymous - Lewrockwell.com
I would like to share with you this dialogue on fractional reserve banking (frb) I have had with an eminent supporter of this system. I am not at liberty to share his name. Let me just say that he is a very prominent member of the economics

The Money Matrix - How the FED Works (PART 6/15) - Nolanchart.com
In this article, I hope to share, as simply as possible, enough details for you to understand how modern-day central banking tries to control the money supply, and even how the value of the paper money in your wallet or the electrons in your bank

700 Billion Times 10 - OpEdNews.com
So, we all know about the $700 billion; let me write that out- $700,000,000,000. Where did this number come from? How did The Federal Reserve and The Secretary of Treasury come up with that number? Well, I don't know. But I was reading a great

The Fed Seeks Ability To Issue Own Debt - Nuwireinvestor.com
The Fed can't get enough money from the Treasury to fund all their ventures, so what do they do? Simple, they request the authority to issue their own debt. If Congress approves this measure it would give the Fed even more power, an idea that should

Too many questions go unanswered in bailout - Pantagraph
Here's what I don't understand about all these bailouts to banks and insurance companies. If, I, as a business person, went out and asked for money to prop up my business, I would be expected to submit a detailed plan on how I would spend the money

Royal Bank to issue new shares - Globe and Mail
Fractional Reserve Banking from Canada writes: They mean that the banks are increasing their reserve amounts. If you went to the bank and deposited 100K, the bank would take 10% and stuff it in the vault, that's the reserve, the other 90%, or 90K

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Market meltdown and learning from the past - Globe and Mail
Over the last year we have seen a number of the world's major banking and financial institutions fail, be taken over, or be effectively brought under state control. However, the real cost of the current economic crisis has been reflected in the

Abandon Fractional-Reserve Banking Now - Libertymaven.com
In an article at the Ludwig von Mises Institute , Lucas M. Engelhardt recommends a simple solution to guarantee the solvency of every bank: require 100% reserves. Right now, most banks are only required to hold onto 10% of their depositors’ money

Bag the Fed! - Online Journal
Despite its name, the Federal Reserve System is not owned by the federal government. It is actually a private company of bankers with 12 branches or central banks that expand and contract our money supply as they have doing for nearly 100 years. And

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