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Subject The Ghosts of Failed Banks Have Returned
Date October 14, 2019 8:00 PM
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The Ghosts of Failed Banks Have Returned ([link removed])
by Alasdair Macleod ([link removed])

A new banking crisis is not only in the making, for which the repo problem serves as an early warning, but it could escalate quite rapidly.

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The World's Least-Free Countries Reveal Just How Much "Socialism Sucks" ([link removed])
by David Gordon ([link removed])

When socialists held up Venezuela in the 2000s, the message was, ‘See, we told you so; socialism works!’ but when failure happened, the message changed to, “No, wait — that’s not real socialism!’
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The Repo Crisis Shows the Damage Done by Central Bank Policies ([link removed])
by Daniel Lacalle ([link removed])

The repo crisis — and it is a crisis — is telling us that liquidity providers are aware that the price of money, the assets used as collateral and the borrowers’ ability to repay are all artificially manipulated.
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[link removed] Walter Block and William Barnett on Problems With the Hayekian Triangle ([link removed])
by Robert P. Murphy ([link removed]) , Walter Block ([link removed]) , William Barnett ([link removed])

Block and Barnett on whether the Hayekian triangle—the popular device used to illustrate how artificially low interest rates lead to an unsustainable boom—can be salvaged or should be abandoned altogether.

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