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Josh Younger on the Surprising Origins of Eurodollars and Petrodollars

Odd Lots

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The History of Dollar Swap Lines

The first of the swap lines started, I think it's 62, it might be 63. It was a channel to the euro dollar market if it needed liquidity. The BIS didn't love this swap line, but they say, oh, the Fed called this and asked us to draw it. So we'll draw on it. But it was ultimately not a lender of last resort because it required coordination,. And that allows it to grow a lot. By the late 60s, it's $60, $70 billion market. so it keeps growing exponentially much faster than the money supply. How do monetary policy makers feel about something offshore or something that is growing the supply of existing dollars in

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