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And financial reforms will eliminate the limits on interest rates that banks can pay on
deposits
and charge on loans.
In fact, those wishing to exploit shale
deposits
are receiving shiny new subsidies of their own, along with other benefits: a guaranteed price through Plan Gas for unconventional gas, reduced regional government fees per unit of gas extracted, and an agreement with the main trade unions that lowers workforce costs.
Many small savers place their savings in so-called money-market funds that pay a premium over ordinary federally insured
deposits.
According to the United States Geological Survey, Africa holds 90% of the world’s
deposits
of cobalt, 90% of its platinum, 50% of its gold, 98% of its chromium, 64% of its manganese, 33% of its uranium, and 80% of its columbite-tantalite.
Traditionally, the volume of bank
deposits
that constitute the broad money supply has increased in proportion to the amount of reserves that the commercial banks had available.
But this rise in reserves did not translate into rapid growth of
deposits
at commercial banks, because the Fed began in October 2008 to pay interest on those reserves.
Commercial banks could place their excess funds in riskless
deposits
at the Fed, rather than lending them to private borrowers.
The risk is that the commercial banks could always decide to start using those excess reserves, forgoing the low rate of interest paid on
deposits
by the Fed (only 0.25%) and lending those funds to firms and households.
Those loans would add to
deposits
and cause the money supply to grow.
Essentially, it would mean raising interest rates on the
deposits
at the Fed and allowing interest rates more generally to rise.
In some countries, nuclear power has been seen as an answer, but
deposits
of high-grade nuclear fuel worldwide appear to be limited, and the long-term costs of waste storage and plant decommissioning are high.
Deposits
of hot dry rocks are common, and large amounts of heat are within reach in many places.
Specifically, the government should make clear to all Greeks that their euro
deposits
are safe; that the country will remain within the eurozone (despite the false claims by some members of the Eurogroup that a no vote means a Greek exit); and that its banks will reopen immediately after the referendum.
The net interest margin – the spread between what banks pay for
deposits
and what they charge for loans – has thus narrowed by 0.15 percentage points, to 2.85%.
The ratio of total financial assets (stocks, bonds, and bank deposits) to GDP in the United Kingdom was about 100% in 1980, while by 2006 it had risen to around 440%.
If bank assets amount to over 300% of GDP – more than $30 trillion – so, too, must the combination of bank deposits, bank bonds, wealth-management products, or other bank liabilities held as assets by companies or individuals.
Doubts about the Irish government’s solvency would then disappear quickly, and its guarantee of bank
deposits
would no longer look so shaky.
The Chinese authorities do it today, and they also set the minimum
deposits
banks must maintain with the central bank.
With a population that is twice the size of Chile’s, newly discovered energy deposits, and a vibrant capital city, Argentina has vast economic potential.
Less than four years later, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s newly elected government passed the Glass-Steagall Act, which prohibited commercial banks from trading securities with clients’
deposits.
By forbidding investment banks from holding cash deposits, Glass-Steagall helped to support more than a half-century of financial stability after World War II.
China’s Monetary SterilizationBEIJING – Not long after the United States Federal Reserve Board announced its second round of “quantitative easing” (known as QE2), the People’s Bank of China (PBC), China’s central bank, announced two increases of 0.5 percentage points in the required reserve ratio (RRR) of bank
deposits.
One important reason why China has failed to develop its shale hydrocarbon industry is inadequate water in the areas where its
deposits
are located.
The overnight mortgage-pool market exists partly because there aren’t enough short-term US Treasury bills available for businesses that want easy access to cash without the risk implied by uninsured bank
deposits.
In case of panic, a good policy should help banks that have enough assets to cover their
deposits
but that can't pay all depositors at the same time because some assets are tied up in real estate or other long-term investments.
Remember that in America’s Savings and Loan crisis of the late 1980’s, the government had to bail out those institutions, because their
deposits
were federally insured.
Unsurprisingly, stock prices plummeted and the bank run returned with a vengeance, bleeding €45 billion of
deposits
out of the system over the next few months.
At this point, Greece’s central-bank governor (who had triggered the original bank run in December 2014) publicly alleged that our government’s stance until June 2015 caused the loss of €45 billion worth of deposits, the ensuing bank closures, and the new extend-and-pretend loans.
Bank deposits, along with most other private and public debts, were denominated in that national currency.
My research has shown that when fructose is eaten in excess of the liver’s ability to metabolize it, the surplus is turned into liver fat, and those
deposits
can promote insulin resistance and contribute to development of NCDs.
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