The financial collapse that became evident with the withdrawal of Russia from world markets

Is it a coincidence that the global financial system is in trouble after Russia’s closure to world markets? Could the Russian weight weakening in the world markets with the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917 triggered the 1929 Great Depression? What about the shocking effect of Russia, which declared that it could not pay its debts after the 1997 Asian crisis, on…

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Is the Great Crash beginning? There are two backs of the knife situation for the FED

World markets are crashing right now. This is not a normal occurrence and not an ordinary fluctuation at all. Jerome Powell said at the last meeting that the monetary committee will evaluate the decision to increase interest rates in March. That is, after evaluating the inflation and unemployment rates, it will convene regarding this decision. In other words, this explanation…

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FED’s New Interest Rate Approach

Will the FED take a different decision for future monetary policies? Later, the Wall Street Journal reported that the tapering (the process of gradually lessening or reducing something) plan could be announced very soon. Markets took this news very seriously and are looking forward to the outcome of this meeting with expectations in this direction. On the other hand, at the beginning…

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Waiting for the Fed’s interest rate decision

What will the Fed’s interest rate decision be? All markets are holding their breath waiting for this decision. Expectations are in two different ways, as predicted. Some, especially the economy newspapers, are united in the opinion that the Fed will not increase interest rates. Another segment, namely, a group led by Wall Street, citing the critical increase in inflation and…

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Waiting for the Fed’s interest rate decision

What will the Fed’s interest rate decision be? All markets are holding their breath waiting for this decision. Expectations are in two different ways, as predicted. Some, especially the economy newspapers, are united in the opinion that the Fed will not increase interest rates. Another segment, namely, a group led by Wall Street, citing the critical increase in inflation and thinks that the Fed will take…

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REPO, REVERSE REPO, FED

The Federal Reserve, the Fed, started overnight reverse repo transactions in 2013. The aim of reverse repo transactions is to control the short-term interest rates. Reverse repo (RRP), reverse repurchase agreements, is a transaction that central banks implement when they want to reduce excess cash in the market. In this way, it is aimed to suppress the downward interest rate.…

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