FDIC Rule Will Return Gold To The Center Of The Banking Universe
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FDIC Rule Will Return Gold To The Center Of The Banking Universe
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Last edited by Clive on Sun Oct 14, 2012 2:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: FDIC Rule Will Return Gold To The Center Of The Banking Universe
I don't really understand this requirement.
All of the other assets are basically close-to-cash assets. Why would the FDIC view an asset as volatile as gold as a safe asset?
All of the other assets are basically close-to-cash assets. Why would the FDIC view an asset as volatile as gold as a safe asset?
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Re: FDIC Rule Will Return Gold To The Center Of The Banking Universe
This is significant.
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Re: FDIC Rule Will Return Gold To The Center Of The Banking Universe
Nice how they slipped gold back into American banking as a respectable equal. Through the backdoor, of course.
Re: FDIC Rule Will Return Gold To The Center Of The Banking Universe
Clever. So next time the Fed wants to rescue a failed TBTF, all they have to do is buy gold in the open market until the bank is solvent.
Re: FDIC Rule Will Return Gold To The Center Of The Banking Universe
Very astute observation. While I've no idea whether the Fed would exercise this option, it's very interesting to see that it's there.atrchi wrote: Clever. So next time the Fed wants to rescue a failed TBTF, all they have to do is buy gold in the open market until the bank is solvent.
It always makes me slightly nervous when the government gets any reason to take an interest in the price of gold, though!
Re: FDIC Rule Will Return Gold To The Center Of The Banking Universe
LW,
I agree. I'd almost have it float completely irrestpective of government tomfoolery (and, preferably, taxation).
I agree. I'd almost have it float completely irrestpective of government tomfoolery (and, preferably, taxation).
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