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Viktor Shvets on How the Fed Has Become a Prisoner of Its Own Making

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In a World of No Risk, Speculation and Low Yields Thrive

New policies are being developed for private capital and debt to match those of Silicon Valley Bank. With ample capital and instant reprising supported by central banks, the world appears to have no risk. Consequently, speculation, high prices of assets like Bitcoin, and low yields become explainable. Central banks are not power-hungry but are mitigating risks of potential catastrophic failures. The multitude of risks present globally necessitate central banks to intervene continuously, being able to rectify policy errors nearly instantly.

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