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    Equally also, our thrust has been founded on our unwavering belief that extraordinary circumstances must be confronted through extraordinary interventions…

    As Monetary Authorities, we have been humbled and have taken heart in the realization that some leading Central Banks, including those in the USA and the UK, are now not just talking of, but also actually implementing flexible and pragmatic central bank support programmes where these are deemed necessary in their National interests.

    That is precisely the path that we began over 4 years ago in pursuit of our own national interest and we have not wavered on that critical path despite the untold misunderstanding, vilification and demonization we have endured from across the political divide.

    Here in Zimbabwe we had our near-bank failures a few years ago and we responded by providing the affected Banks with the Troubled Bank Fund (TBF) for which we were heavily criticized even by some multi-lateral institutions who today are silent when the Central Banks of UK and USA are going the same way and doing the same thing under very similar circumstances thereby continuing the unfortunate hypocrisy that what’s good for goose is not good for the gander…

    As Monetary Authorities, we commend those of our peers, the world over, who have now seen the light on the need for the adoption of flexible and practical interventions and support to key sectors of the economy when faced with unusual circumstances.


    Source: Quarterly Report of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, April 2008. Would like to post the link, but the webmaster blocked the adress... pity...

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    Re: Fed "seeing the light"?

    Originally posted by ostap View Post
    Source: Quarterly Report of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, April 2008. Would like to post the link, but the webmaster blocked the adress... pity...
    The link is here:
    http://www.rbz.co.zw/pdfs/2008%20MPS/AprilMPS2008.pdf

    Read it and laugh and weep - but it actually happened.

    I can confirm that the text quoted above actually is in the report (minor intervening text left out in the quotes): on p. 8 paragraph 1.14 and 1.15, p. 9 paragraph 1.22, p. 11 paragraph 1.26 and so on.

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      Re: Fed "seeing the light"?

      Originally posted by ostap View Post
      Equally also, our thrust has been founded on our unwavering belief that extraordinary circumstances must be confronted through extraordinary interventions…

      As Monetary Authorities, we have been humbled and have taken heart in the realization that some leading Central Banks, including those in the USA and the UK, are now not just talking of, but also actually implementing flexible and pragmatic central bank support programmes where these are deemed necessary in their National interests.

      That is precisely the path that we began over 4 years ago in pursuit of our own national interest and we have not wavered on that critical path despite the untold misunderstanding, vilification and demonization we have endured from across the political divide.

      Here in Zimbabwe we had our near-bank failures a few years ago and we responded by providing the affected Banks with the Troubled Bank Fund (TBF) for which we were heavily criticized even by some multi-lateral institutions who today are silent when the Central Banks of UK and USA are going the same way and doing the same thing under very similar circumstances thereby continuing the unfortunate hypocrisy that what’s good for goose is not good for the gander…

      As Monetary Authorities, we commend those of our peers, the world over, who have now seen the light on the need for the adoption of flexible and practical interventions and support to key sectors of the economy when faced with unusual circumstances.


      Source: Quarterly Report of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, April 2008. Would like to post the link, but the webmaster blocked the adress... pity...
      Forget about McCain and Obama. Let's get Mugabe into Washington and make him President for Life. Such foresight should not go unrewarded...:rolleyes:

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