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Liquidity
U.S. money supply is shrinking. Does that mean we’re all doomed?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Jun 13, 2023
Movements in money supply matter, but not as much as they used to.
A month after liquidity shock, how's banks' lending business looking?
by
Justin Ho
Apr 6, 2023
A Dallas Fed survey found signs that banks are pulling back on loans. High rates may also be dampening interest among borrowers.
Liquidity will be key to weathering COVID-19 slowdown
Mar 13, 2020
"Credit is the mother’s milk of economic activity," said one analyst.
A corner of the bond market is showing signs of stress
Mar 13, 2020
After this week's global market crash, the credit market is showing signs of stress.
Why bond yields are rising across the world
by
Nova Safo
Jun 10, 2015
An improving economy means investors are selling and prices are falling.
It’s not just your income, it’s your assets
Jan 31, 2012
More than 40 percent of Americans are too "asset poor" to weather a job loss for three months.
Ben Bernanke in a Humvee: Why the Fed bailed out Europe
by
Heidi Moore
Nov 30, 2011
To better understand why central banks around the world today said they would "inject liquidity" into the global markets, you might imagine the global economy as a highway
For public good, not for profit.
Central banks step in to help Europe with debt crisis
by
Heidi Moore
Nov 30, 2011
The planned liquidity injection might not solve all the problems in Europe, but it shows that central banks are getting serious.