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BoE hands QE income to Treasury

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Bank of England hands QE income to Treasury
Just read this article on the BBC......... and a thought sprang to mind.
So, if the Government/Treasury are paying the coupon to BoE because they have bought up the debt, with money the BoE invented, and then they are giving the coupon back to the Government/Treasury........... They have invented money which hasn't cost them anything, and there isn't a cost associated with the money (coupon) so..... Its not really costing us anything?
Just read this article on the BBC......... and a thought sprang to mind.
So, if the Government/Treasury are paying the coupon to BoE because they have bought up the debt, with money the BoE invented, and then they are giving the coupon back to the Government/Treasury........... They have invented money which hasn't cost them anything, and there isn't a cost associated with the money (coupon) so..... Its not really costing us anything?
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"Not cost anything". That is, apart from being inflationary. Perhaps if you dont buy stuff and have had an above inflation pay rise....0
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Nicholas-bloody-Parsons wrote: »"Not cost anything". That is, apart from being inflationary. Perhaps if you dont buy stuff and have had an above inflation pay rise....
When all this started I was a big believer that inflation will be 'coming down the tracks' but its not really happened. Primarily this is because all of this money has not found its way in to the economy, it has merely gone in to the coffers of financial institutions to re-finance them.
I believe inflation will arrive in abundance IF this additional money is not removed from the 'economy' at the right time.
Edit: not had a pay rise in 4 years. Sounding like it will be 5 in a few months.Personal Responsibility - Sad but True
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3% is quite low compared to recent decades. yes, it may be understated, but the real rate is still not very high.
i suspect this is the first stage in a process which will eventually lead to the conclusion that there is no need to sell off the gilts that have been purchased and then cancel the money that was created.
if we weren't in a depression, it would probably have led to very high inflation. but we are, and it hasn't.
the depression is the bigger problem.0 -
Bank of England hands QE income to Treasury
They have invented money which hasn't cost them anything, and there isn't a cost associated with the money (coupon) so..... Its not really costing us anything?
What? The government has to borrow to pay the coupon.....so whichever way you slice it, the banking system bleeds us for something....I wonder how much interest the BOE is paying to the Government for having its own coupon which it paid itself through other borrowing sitting there with them for a length of time?
I would love to be a bank.........
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In my view the 3% annually or so price rises we have experienced arent inflation in any real sense as they have not been associated with higher wages. Higher prices yes, but this is more due to global supply and demand of raw materials than an excess of cash. If anything I would suggest we are in a deflationary period as cash is being sucked out of the economy to refinance the banks.0
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If anything I would suggest we are in a deflationary period as cash is being sucked out of the economy to refinance the banks.0
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Jegersmart wrote: »What? The government has to borrow to pay the coupon.....Personal Responsibility - Sad but True
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Glen_Clark wrote: »I'll have a glass of whatever you are on :beer:
We haven't really suffered significant inflation since the early 80's.Personal Responsibility - Sad but True
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HMG have effectively borrowed money from future generations.
Nice.I am not a financial adviser and neither do I play one on television. I might occasionally give bad advice but at least it's free.
Like all religions, the Faith of the Invisible Pink Unicorns is based upon both logic and faith. We have faith that they are pink; we logically know that they are invisible because we can't see them.0
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