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This essay explores the evolution of my thinking on risky emergency lending to banks and non-banks. The Fed is now, in the Pandemic, engaging in lending with significant credit risk. While it appears these are Fed programs, in fact this lending is controlled by, and may be largely determined, by...
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This article for the first time compares the Federal Reserve's powers as lender of last resort (‘LLR') and its ability to fight contagion, with its three major peers, the Bank of England (the ‘BOE'), the European Central Bank (the ‘ECB') and the Bank of Japan (the ‘BOJ'). It concludes...
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