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fractional reserves lending Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

defending fractional reserve lending (1); fractional reserve lending defended (1); stop fractional reserve lending (1).

Mon 2010-09-20 10:14 EDT

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Fictional Reserve Lending And The Myth Of Excess Reserves

...1) Lending comes first and what little reserves there are (if any) come later. 2) There really are no excess reserves. 3) Not only are there no excess reserves, there are essentially no reserves to speak of at all. Indeed, bank reserves are completely "fictional". 4) Banks are capital constrained not reserve constrained. 5) Banks aren't lending because there are few credit worthy borrowers worth the risk. ...concern that excess reserves will lead to lending and inflation is totally unfounded in theory and practice. Fractional Reserve Lending is really Fictional Reserve Lending. In practice, the major constraints to lending are insufficient capital and willingness of credit worthy borrowers to seek loans.

excess reserves; Fictional Reserve Lending; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis; myth.

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis Mon 2009-12-21 19:32 EST

Fictional Reserve Lending And The Myth Of Excess Reserves

...The chart shows an unprecedented amount of excess reserves, almost $1.2 trillion. According to Money Multiplier Theory (MMT) and Fractional Reserve Lending, this amount may be lent out as much as 10 times over and when it does, massive inflation will result. The above hypotheses regarding "Excess Reserves" are wrong for five reasons. 1) Lending comes first and what little reserves there are (if any) come later. 2) There really are no excess reserves. 3) Not only are there no excess reserves, there are essentially no reserves to speak of at all. Indeed, bank reserves are completely "fictional". 4) Banks are capital constrained not reserve constrained. 5) Banks aren't lending because there are few credit worthy borrowers worth the risk.

excess reserves; Fictional Reserve Lending; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis; myth.

Fri 2009-05-08 00:00 EDT

Rebuttal To Mish: FRL - The Market Ticker

fractional reserve lending defended against claim of fraudulence; ``So long as the bank never lends out more unsecured than it has in excess capital, there has been no fraud. The instant the bank does so, it has committed fraud.'' ``Our failure is regulatory. It is against the law to commit fraud and yet we have refused to prosecute those who have claimed to be solvent when they are not. ''

FRL; Market Ticker; Mish; Rebuttal.

Thu 2009-05-07 00:00 EDT

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Case Against the Fed and Fractional Reserve Lending

``Fractional Reserve Lending (FRL)...in conjunction with micro-mismanagement of interest rates by the Fed is the root cause of the financial crisis''; ``FRL is the enabler for credit bubbles. Given enough time, credit bubbles are guaranteed to implode in deflationary fashion.'' austrian economic libertarian critique

Case; Fed; fractional reserves lending; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.

Tue 2009-04-21 00:00 EDT

Followup: Reserve Banking - The Market Ticker

defending fractional reserve lending; ``leverage limits prevent excessive expansion of credit without interfering with the intermediation function''; propose to set regulatory capital limits as the inverse of leverage; transparency of asset valuations

followup; Market Ticker; Reserve banks.

Wed 2009-02-11 00:00 EST

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Open Letter To Congress On Sharing The Pain

``I call for the resignation of Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, the abolishment of fractional reserve lending, and the end of the Fed itself''

Congress; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis; Open Letter; pain; shares.

Fri 2008-12-05 00:00 EST

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: China Prepares for Worst Case As US Prepares For More Central Planning

``the cure is to embrace deflation and stop fractional reserve lending and the serially bubble blowing activities of the Fed''

Central Planning; China prepares; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis; prepared; worst case.