Bank of England to print more money.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7936319.stm
I'm not too good with economist language but it seems to me like they have a pretty valid argument for doing so, regardless I can't see anything other than WIEMAR REPUBLIC flashing before my eyes. I hope to God our government and bankers know what they're doing here... |
Seems to me that the phrase 'newly created' is highly misleading. Other than that, I don't understand anything at all about this.
|
:
|
I'm also worried that we're about to relive Weimar Germany all over again. I understand why it's being done but its basically preventing 1 crisis by creating another, potentially more severe one.
|
This has been tried so many times before.
I'd better buy a wheelbarrow while I can afford one. |
Welcome to the United States, where we've been printing extra money for years.
|
I asked various people about this. The general theory is that they're using their cash resources to buy back bonds. So the bank will become asset rich/cash poor(er) and there will be more cash out in the world to be used. But that's not the same as creating money out of nowhere; it's just shifting around what is already there.
|
The shops have all sold out of wheelbarrows. But my flatmates have stolen a shopping trolley.
|
:
|
I've never really got how they know how much money to print but this can't be a good idea.
|
:
|
Dosen't printing more money only work for a couple of years before the inflation catches up with the amount of cash? It's like [clever comparison here].
I couldn't think of one to fit, sue me. PRINT MORE MONEY & SAVE THE ECONOMY |
Only if they're actually printing more money and not actually doing something far too intelligent for that reporter to understand.
Though I should point out that the reporter never actually mentions that new money will be printed. Hmmmm... interpretation. |
My interpretation was that "printing more money" was a euphemism for vigorous fiscal policies.
Every time I hear "print more money" I can't help but think of Pauline Hanson. Alcar... |
Such as faxing photos of Woody's Round-Up dolls.
|
:
|