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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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III Four Challenges
The so-called international monetary non-system has four serious weaknesses. They are as follows: first, the absence of incentives to governments to correct global payments imbalances; secondly, the system’s dependence on one national currency, the US dollar, to serve as the major international reserve currency; thirdly, a dysfunctional financial sector and, fourthly, the systemic liability to…
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Written on November 14, 2013 at 6:21 pm
Categories: Banking, Homepage, News and Comment, Official Money, RP's Diary
Tags: banking, central banking, central banks, Doha Round, financial crisis, GFC, protectionism
IV The Power of Global Finance
Under present arrangements, finance too often acts as a malevolent force, rewarding private sectional interests at the expense of the public interest. This is because the globalisation of markets has run ahead of our power to control them. Properly harnessed, global finance could be, again, an enormously powerful force for good. Designing such a harness…
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Written on November 14, 2013 at 5:57 pm
Categories: Banking, Homepage, News and Comment, Official Money, Part IV: The Power of Global Finance, RP's Diary, The Ikon
Tags: Against the Consensus, Ben Bernanke, Brendan Brown, Cato Institute, central banking, Charles Goodhart, global financial system, International Monetary System, James Buchanan, Joseph Stiglitz, Judy Shelton, Justin Lin, Kevin Dowd, Keynes, Lewis E. Lehrman, Mohamed El-Erian, Paul Fabra, Project Syndicate, Richard Cooper, Robert Mundell, Ronald McKinnon, The Money Trap
The reforms in a nutshell
We need two, inter-related, big reforms – first to the official international monetary system and secondly to banking/financial markets. The international monetary system The first class of reforms needs to start at the beginning – with new reflection on the true nature of money. This is the most fundamental, and yet unavoidable, question raised by…
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Written on November 14, 2013 at 5:44 pm
Categories: Banking, Homepage, News and Comment, Part IV: The Power of Global Finance, RP's Diary, The Ikon
Tags: Ikon, International Monetary System, QE, Roger Farmer
So what’s up?
Apart from the nomination of Janet Yellen ( a lovely, motherly person) to lead the Fed, what has happened since we departed for our summer/autumn long vacation? As always, the view one takes depends on your perspective. Are you the driver of a car negotiating tricky twists and turns, looking for traffic coming at…
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Written on October 9, 2013 at 9:52 pm
Categories: Banking, Homepage, Official Money, RP's Diary
Tags: banking, central banking, International Monetary System, JP Morgan Chase, Robert Jenkins, The Money Trap, US, Veron
Central bankers should prepare for a new world
Central bankers are still trying to rescue their monetary policy models with some additional twists such as forward guidance, but not engaging in the fundamental re-think needed. (If you need better authority than I for this assertion, please do read Bill White in the Dallas Fed series here). Paul Tucker tells us that the new…
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Written on October 9, 2013 at 9:45 pm
Categories: Banking, Homepage, Official Money, RP's Diary
Tags: Adam Smith, Bank of England, banking, central banking, central banks, David Stockman, Justin Lin, Lorenzo Bini-Smaghi, Paul Tucker
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