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- Has the Fed's Exit Strategy Already Begun?
- Bob Mcteer submits: Yesterday morning on financial TV, someone Larry Kudlow asked "Should the Fed begin its exit strategy?" Let me offer the view that it already has. The Fed's balance sheet ballooned last fall and peaked in December. Since then there has been no...
- External links 2009-08-13
- Current Rush to Judgment Against AIG and Its Counterparties Is Unhelpful
- Bob Mcteer submits: We appear to have an instant consensus that the New York Fed could have reduced the cost of AIG assistance by negotiating a haircut on money owed to its counterparties. I don’t know if that’s the case or not. However, I do have a...
- External links 2009-11-24
- Exchange Rates Revisited: U.S. Dollar and the Cost of Books
- Bob Mcteer submits: As now, the dollar was in general decline against some currencies during September 2007. The Euro was strong against the dollar; the British pound reached $2 per pound and the Canadian dollar reached 1 to 1 parity with the dollar. I have...
- External links 2009-11-08
- The Dollar as a Reserve Currency
- Bob Mcteer submits: Much hand-wringing is taking place over the reduction or possible loss of the dollar’s reserve currency status. That’s a bit ironic since the whole concept of a reserve currency is no longer valid in a system of floating exchange rates. Under the...
- External links 2009-10-23
- More Thoughts on the Dollar
- Bob Mcteer submits: Following on from my previous post, the dollar can be boosted in very indirect ways. Given the zero-sum relationship between the nets of domestic investment and domestic saving, government spending and taxes, and exports and imports, an imbalance in the first two categories will...
- External links 2009-10-21
- Is the G20 Just a Discussion Group? Here's Hoping
- Bob Mcteer submits: I try to keep up, but occasionally it dawns on me that I’ve been missing something. The latest example is the importance being placed on G-20 meetings. I wake up to find that there is to be a debate in Pittsburg on such matters...
- External links 2009-09-24
- Are Budget Deficits Inflationary?
- Bob Mcteer submits: When I was in graduate school in the olden days (1960s), Professor Waller hired me as his grader in his money and banking and monetary policy classes. At first, he limited my chores to multiple-choice and true-false questions, but he gradually trusted me with...
- External links 2009-09-03
- The U.S. Dollar: Victim of the Classical Keynesian Divide
- Bob Mcteer submits: Last year I said that I felt about a strong dollar like St. Augustine felt about chastity. "Lord, make me chaste, but not just yet." My version was, "Lord, give us a strong dollar, but not just yet." My point was that...
- External links 2009-08-30
- Question: Will Helicopter Ben Support the Dollar?
- Bob Mcteer submits: Answer: No, Not Directly, but Yes, Indirectly Channeling the FOMC I remember once when the head of the trading desk at the New York Fed was giving his report on international operations, the FOMC broke into applause when he announced that there had been...
- External links 2009-08-28
- On Bernanke's Reappointment
- Bob Mcteer submits: I was about to "go to press" with the title and article that follows when I heard of the reappointment. Topics are too precious to waste; so I'm going with it anyway. Congratulations to President Obama for his good judgment. Congratulations to Ben, who must...
- External links 2009-08-26
- Stimulus Program Not Stimulating Truth in Reporting
- Bob Mcteer submits: The other day a top-notch interviewer on financial radio was paying more than his usual deference to his distinguished guest on the subject of health care. The guest summed things up with an analogy. He said the case for requiring young people who don’t...
- External links 2009-12-08
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- The Revolution Has Just Begun - Dallas Fed President Bob McTeer
- The International Economy sat down with Dallas Fed President Bob McTeer, an early and outspoken apostle of the New Paradigm. He talks about the economic outlook, his critics, and possible troubles ahead for the New Economy. TIE: You were among a group of central bankers who suggested there was...
- Research articles 2000-11-01
- What's Ahead for Stocks, Bonds, and the Economy: The World Money Show Orlando Transcripts, Conference Presentations
- Earnings Call ExcerptSpeakers Edwin Finn, Editor and President, Barron's; Chairman and Editorial Director, SmartMoney Wednesday, February 4, 2009 About the Speaker Edwin Finn is the editor and president of Barron's, the Dow Jones business and financial weekly, and the chairman and editorial director of SmartMoney, The Wall Street Journal...
- Earnings calls 2009-02-10
- Nationalization the Ayn Rand Way
- Vahan Janjigian Forbes submits: I am posting this from Austin, Texas. I traveled here yesterday to participate in a panel discussion at the CFA Society of Austin. The panel was moderated by Vincent Catalano. Other panelists included former Fed governor Bob McTeer, David Abramson from BCA Research in Quebec,...
- External links 2009-02-27
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