¿La crisis actual se imprimirá con dinero?
¿La crisis actual se imprimirá con dinero? ¿Habrá una situación similar a la de 2008 (BIG SHORT con repercusiones similares)?
¿La crisis actual se imprimirá con dinero? ¿Habrá una situación similar a la de 2008 (BIG SHORT con repercusiones similares)?
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It is known that excess money causes inflation, but in fact we have not been dealing with real printing for a long time, but rather with the digital creation of money. What we call reprinting is actually adding more numbers at the level of central or national banks. As a result, banks can grant low-interest loans to other entities, but I do not mean ordinary people here. In other words, societies do not directly benefit from this money.
For this reason, it is the bankers who are most interested in reprinting as soon as possible. They need fresh cash to continue operating as before, because it will give them something to prove to their shareholders. At the end, they will pay themselves huge bonuses, as was the case in the United States, when billions of dollars were first transferred to rescue failing banks, from which the boards financed, among other things, their bounties.
Elections in the US are coming soon, so we'll see if the same scenario as usual will win, or if someone will come to their senses and decide to take tough measures to save the world from the worst crisis of all time. However, I do not have high hopes that the latter scenario is possible. Popularity polls matter to the authorities, and after their tenure there may even be a deluge.
It is known that excess money causes inflation, but in fact we have not been dealing with real printing for a long time, but rather with the digital creation of money. What we call reprinting is actually adding more numbers at the level of central or national banks. As a result, banks can grant low-interest loans to other entities, but I do not mean ordinary people here. In other words, societies do not directly benefit from this money.
For this reason, it is the bankers who are most interested in reprinting as soon as possible. They need fresh cash to continue operating as before, because it will give them something to prove to their shareholders. At the end, they will pay themselves huge bonuses, as was the case in the United States, when billions of dollars were first transferred to rescue failing banks, from which the boards financed, among other things, their bounties.
Elections in the US are coming soon, so we'll see if the same scenario as usual will win, or if someone will come to their senses and decide to take tough measures to save the world from the worst crisis of all time. However, I do not have high hopes that the latter scenario is possible. Popularity polls matter to the authorities, and after their tenure there may even be a deluge.
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It's possible, they've proven it once. But this time the crisis goes much deeper and wider, and it could have even worse consequences. It is difficult to answer this question unequivocally, because no one has (probably;)) a crystal ball
It's possible, they've proven it once. But this time the crisis goes much deeper and wider, and it could have even worse consequences. It is difficult to answer this question unequivocally, because no one has (probably;)) a crystal ball
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