Category Archives: Fiscal Policy

Inside Job

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Quote of the Day: “Although insolvent, Ireland is still liquid…”

Morgan Kelly writes in today’s Irish Times, As a taxpayer, what does a bailout bill of €70 billion mean? It means that every cent of income tax that you pay for the next two to three years will go to … Continue reading

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Chart of the Day: Sovereign Debt and Capital Flight

We thought this to be a very informative chart, which shows the percentage of a country’s sovereign debt held by domestic and foreign residents.   In general, the more a country’s debt is held by foreigners the higher the risk of … Continue reading

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Beijing, China 2030 AD

What would Krugman think?  

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Fed to Face Short Squeeze in New Congress

The Republican takeover of the House and some big gains in the Senate will put the heat on the Fed over its ultra-loose monetary policy.  We wrote about the hard money bias of the new Republican leaders several weeks ago.  … Continue reading

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“Bernanke… is fundamentally misguided” – Newt Gingrich

We are wondering out loud if a Tea Party/Republican rout with both houses of Congress changing hands could blindside markets with a huge short covering rally in the dollar?  QE2 needs to be large enough to offset the positive dollar … Continue reading

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Sovereign Debt: Not So Risk-Free

Joseph Cotterill over at FT Aphaville has a great post on how some European corporate bonds are trading through their sovereigns.   Not surprising it taking place in countries without access to a printing press to monetize deficit spending, Markit pointed … Continue reading

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The Yoke is Hard and the Debt Burden is Heavy

We found this table from Brookings very interesting.  The net public debt per worker of the Advanced Economies in the G20 has increased from US$33K in 2007 t0 US$50.2 in 2010, an increase of 50 percent and projected to grow … Continue reading

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