Financial repression has been unthinkable in western open capital markets
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Financial repression has been unthinkable in western open capital markets
via Ehud Neuhaus/ UnsplashFinancial repression is an ugly phrase to describe an ugly idea. It effectively forces savers to accept a return on their money below a market rate, allowing perennial borrowers to issue debt at a discount. Widely practised in third-world countries with incontinent governments, it has been unthinkable in the open capital markets of the West. Until now.On both sides of the Atlantic, the gap between what an administration…
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