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Questions From A Regional Federal Reserve Bank
I have a friend who sits on the board of one of the regional Federal Reserve Banks who sent me the following email the other day.

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Questions From A Regional Federal Reserve Bank
I have a friend who sits on the board of one of the regional Federal Reserve Banks who sent me the following email the other day.

Secret Reserves
It has been defined as "any reserve which is not apparent on the face of the balance sheet". It is sometimes called "hidden reserve", or 'internal reserve' or 'inner reserve.' This reserve represents the surplus of assets over liabilities and capital. It does not appear in the ledger. The creation of secret reserves strengthens the financial position of the concern. Its financial position would be better than what it would appear on the face of the balance sheet. Secret reserve is created usually by joint stock companies especially banking, insurance and financial concerns.

Obama Stock Analyst Turned Currency Analyst
China's calling for a super reserve currency as the Fed and Treasury stack on trillions of dollars in US debt. While I don't think China will get their wish for a new global reserve currency anytime soon, I feel their pain. Once foreigners stop buying our debt, we're in big trouble!

When Is It Rational To Be Irrational
The expression “irrational exuberance” has taken on a new significance in recent days. It was used in a 1996 lecture by the then Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan, and was widely interpreted as a diplomatic hint that he considered the markets overvalued.

Is it Safe to Start Up a Business in Today's Current Economy?
In July of 2009, the Federal Reserve Board released information that loans were declining. So how safe is it to start up a business in today's economy? That is dependent on many factors.

Is There a Conspiracy for Your Money
Is there a conspiracy for your money? Read this short article as it reveals that modern bank robbers wear suits and ties, and have fancy college degrees. As a result of issuing fiat currency, using fractional reserve banking methods, and excessive government spending, banks are being robbed from the inside. Learn to be savvy with your money, like the insiders, as it is clear that money is flowing from the uninformed, to the well informed.

Quantitative Easing made Simple
Despite the negative public image of quantitative easing, the Federal Reserve stands firm in its belief that this is the only way for the US economy to recover.

Does Prosperity Always Encompass Wealth?
There's a global economic storm coming that's going to make the Great Depression of the 1930s look like good times. Despite proclamations of recovery by the mainstream media and other mouth-pieces who represent the world's money-elite (the U.S. and other governments, the Federal Reserve, financial "advisors" and the biggest global banks), real experts say real hard times are just around the corner....

A Bank that Will Live in Infamy
Have you noticed the choppiness in the markets, asks Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post is it will reveal, what many experts will not say, which is that this type of volatility is what you get when the marketplace is full of an over-supply of money provided by the Federal Reserve.

In 2010, 157 banks were closed, a pace of about 3.0 banks per week
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation oversaw the closing of six banks on Friday, April 15. This brings the total for 2011 up to 34 banks, a pace of about 2.3 banks per week. The problem bank list published by the FDIC every quarter rested at just under 900 banks (out of 6,529 banks in the banking system) on December 31, 2010. The other number that is important is the number of banks that were acquired or merged into other banks. Last year there were 153 banks dropping out of the industry due to such consolidations. Thus, the number of banks in the commercial banking system declined by 310 units last year or at a rate of approximately 6.0 banks leaving the system per week.

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