Here's another one of those fed charts we're always getting into a twist about. This one isn't non-borrowed or borrowed reserves of depository institutions - never did figure out what they, ultimately, showed. This is the monetary base:
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So I'm going to go out on a limb and say this is inflationary. Anyone care to disabuse of that notion? My understanding is that over the last year the fed has been quite careful to control the money supply and have instead trashed their balance sheet to soak up crappy assets. It would seem that phase is decisively over.
No doubt I have got this completely wrong. (Self-taught gardener yes, self-taught banker no.)
Percent change
So I'm going to go out on a limb and say this is inflationary. Anyone care to disabuse of that notion? My understanding is that over the last year the fed has been quite careful to control the money supply and have instead trashed their balance sheet to soak up crappy assets. It would seem that phase is decisively over.
No doubt I have got this completely wrong. (Self-taught gardener yes, self-taught banker no.)
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