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#9 - Tradfi, Central Banks, SWIFT, Libra, CBDCs, with Xavier Lavayssière and Clément Berthou

Two And A Half Coins

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Liquidity and Monetary Flow are Essential

Liquefying assets, such as T-bonds, can occur through collateralized borrowing in the interbank market or by selling these assets on the secondary market. The valuation of T-bonds can diminish, especially if issued before interest rate hikes, complicating banks' liquidity. This situation arises when banks face insolvency, where the focus shifts to unwinding financial positions to restore order. Money is continuously created and dissipated, indicating its dynamic nature rather than a fixed quantity. Monetary policy aims to regulate this flow to ensure sufficient liquidity for economic stability, analogous to blood circulation in the body, where balance is key to functionality.

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