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Matt King Sees a $1 Trillion Liquidity Drain Heading for Markets

Odd Lots

CHAPTER

The Correlation Between Asset Prices and Money Supply

The central banks gave up on money growth in the 80s and 90s when they said, oh, there's lots of money growth, but there's hardly any inflation. And for me though, and I think virtually anyone in financial markets, it's kind of obvious what went on, we had asset price inflation instead. But the lags are long enough that it's really difficult to tell whether this is genuinely persistent. Could it be that some of these charts which do show a compelling relationship go from assets first to money supply next?

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