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In the fall of 2008, an earthquake along the opacity fault line in the global financial system triggered the acute phase of the Great Financial Crisis. Prior to the earthquake, investors Trusted Wall Street’s valuation stories without Verif...
> Anyone determined to provide a “new economics” must haul a heavy burden of proof up a steep slope of professional resistance. At the summits of academic prestige, economics presents a Delphic façade of math and marble.
Once again Wall Street asks the financial regulators to jump and the financial regulators ask “how high”.
In this post, I am going to focus on three of the most significant dangers created by central bank digital currencies (CBDC). I am hopeful over time, readers will add to the list.
The writers behind this newsletter.
Director Institute for Financial Transparency. Author of Transparency Games: How Bankers Rig the World of Finance.
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