Zoltan Pozsar: Global Money Notes #1-31 (2015-2020)

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Zoltan Pozsar: Global Money Notes #1-31 (2015-2020) https://plus.credit-suisse.com/rpc4/ravDocView?ldocid=1082621451 01 - The Money Market Under Government Control 02 - A Turbulent Exit 03 - Flying Blind 04 - A Tool of Their Own – The Foreign RRP Facility 05 - What Excess Reserves 06 - QE, Basel III and the Fed’s New Target Rate 07 - Japanese Banks, LIBOR and the FX Swap Lines 08 - From Exorbitant Privilege to Existential Trilemma 09 - Excess Reserves and Global Dollar Funding 10 - Sterilization and the Fracking of Reserves 11 - Repatriation, the Echo-Taper and the €$ Basis 12 - BEAT, FRA-OIS and the Cross-Currency Basis 13 - Beyond the Outer Rim 14 - The Safe Asset Glut 15 - Monetary Policy with Excess Collateral 16 - Taper and the Mix-Capacity-Target Trinity 17 - The Crapo Act and the Target Rate 18 - Fed Funds and the Market for Intraday Liquidity 19 - Libor-OIS_ A Morbidity Review 20 - Lost in Transmission 21 - It’s Time to Use the Exorbitant Privilege 22 - Collateral Supply and on Rates 23 - The Revenge of the Plumbing 24 - Sagittarius A 25 - Design Options for an on Repo Facility 26 - Countdown to QE4 27 - Covid-19 and Global Dollar Funding 28 - Lombard Street and Pandemics 29 - U.S. Dollar Libor and War Finance 30 - Singularity 31 - U.S. Dollar Libor and Swap Line Rollovers

Author(s): Zoltan Pozsar
Series: Global Money Notes
Publisher: Credit Suisse
Year: 2020

Language: English

01 - The Money Market Under Government Control
02 - A Turbulent Exit
03 - Flying Blind
04 - A Tool of Their Own – The Foreign RRP Facility
05 - What Excess Reserves
06 - QE, Basel III and the Fed’s New Target Rate
07 - Japanese Banks, LIBOR and the FX Swap Lines
08 - From Exorbitant Privilege to Existential Trilemma
09 - Excess Reserves and Global Dollar Funding
10 - Sterilization and the Fracking of Reserves
11 - Repatriation, the Echo-Taper and the €$ Basis
12 - BEAT, FRA-OIS and the Cross-Currency Basis
13 - Beyond the Outer Rim
14 - The Safe Asset Glut
15 - Monetary Policy with Excess Collateral
16 - Taper and the Mix-Capacity-Target Trinity
17 - The Crapo Act and the Target Rate
18 - Fed Funds and the Market for Intraday Liquidity
19 - Libor-OIS_ A Morbidity Review
20 - Lost in Transmission
21 - It’s Time to Use the Exorbitant Privilege
22 - Collateral Supply and on Rates
23 - The Revenge of the Plumbing
24 - Sagittarius A
25 - Design Options for an on Repo Facility
26 - Countdown to QE4
27 - Covid-19 and Global Dollar Funding
28 - Lombard Street and Pandemics
29 - U.S. Dollar Libor and War Finance
30 - Singularity
31 - U.S. Dollar Libor and Swap Line Rollovers