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The Repo Market Incident May Be The Tip Of The Iceberg

The Repo Market Incident May Be The Tip Of The IcebergThe Federal Reserve has injected $278 billion into the securities repurchase market for the first time. Numerous justifications have been provided to explain why this has happened and, more importantly, why it lasted for various days. The first explanation was quite simplistic: an unexpected tax payment. This made no sense. If there is ample liquidity and investors are happy to take financing positions at negative rates all over the world, the abrupt rise in repo rates would simply vanish in a few hours. Continue reading The Repo Market Incident May Be The Tip Of The Iceberg

The politicization of climate: Whitewashing interventionism

If we want a true alternative that improves the environment, reduces emissions and strengthens global welfare, it will only come from the free market. Historical evidence and economic incentives show us that interventionism and socialism never protect the environment,  they only use it as a subterfuge to increase control of the economy while subsidizing polluters under the excuse of “employment” using the term “strategic sectors.”

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Will Merkel’s Green Plan Work?

Will Merkel's Green Plan Work?A few months ago we commented that there will be no energy transition without competitiveness, and given the proposal of Germany to carry out another huge green plan, the European Union faces the opportunity to correct the mistakes made in the past with the wrong subsidies and policies. An opportunity to strengthen the economic fabric of the eurozone. However, the risks of repeating the same mistakes are not small. Continue reading Will Merkel’s Green Plan Work?