Saturday, May 4, 2024

Month end settlements

 

Have to see if this large month end settlement pattern continues…. It may be that first of the month fiscal transfers are getting so large these days that they are destabilizing reserve assets at Depositories… so Treasury might be scheduling most of the settlements the day before to reduce reserve balances within the same regulatory period as the first of the month…

Treasury issuance is not “borrowing!” despite what MMT asserts…







8 comments:

NeilW said...

"Treasury issuance is not “borrowing!” despite what MMT asserts…

It is.

Borrowing simply means taking something with the intention of giving it back. When Treasury issues anything under chapter 31 it takes something in exchange and promises to give it back at some point in the future.

That's *all* borrowing means. Any other meaning an individual injects into the process is down to them injecting some other moral judgement into the word rather than sticking to the strict dictionary definition.

Matt Franko said...

Wrong:

https://www.wemoney.com.au/blog/what-are-debt-securities#:~:text=A%20loan%20consists%20of%20money,using%20the%20issuance%20of%20bonds.

“ A loan consists of money that an individual or business borrows from banks or financial institutions and typically has structured payment dates. The principal amount is paid to the borrower in instalments over time.

In comparison, debt securities are money that a business raises using the issuance of bonds.”

Checkmate…

Matt Franko said...

Neil if she takes a science course in Finance and the instructor asks the students to determine the NPV of a 10 year bond issued 3 years ago at 2% when the risk free rate is now 5% and she answers “thats not the way loans are valued” she will get a zero..,

Matt Franko said...
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Matt Franko said...

This is like when Wray said the banks borrowed 29T from the Fed because they did $1T 1 month term agreements for reserve balances for 29 months in a row…

NeilW said...

"Wrong:"

Right.

That is the dictionary definition of 'borrowing'. Loans *and* bond issues are instances of borrowing. However bond issues are not loans.

Stop with the science and arts crap as well. It's not convincing anybody of anything other than you are losing all rational objectivity.

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