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The limits of monetary policy .6.,r4Tgat Edir,r,j ?fore, For OE to have much of an impact, you need to create somewhat ad-hoc assumptions. Translated into plain English, this means coming up with stories for why private investors will not fully adjust their portfolios to reflect recent and anticipate future actions by the central bank. Generally, such stories boil down to different assets not being perfect substitutes for different types of investors. Insurance companies or pension funds, say, might face regulatory restrictions on which assets they can hold. There might be differential information and transaction costs for retail investors. Some investors might invest in certain ways simply out of habit. All of which might be true, but ideally, you would want to have a lot more data before betting economies worth trillions of dollars on it. To his credit, Ben Bernanke, the Fed's chair throughout much of the crisis, has freely acknowledged as much in speeches and in his earlier academic work! 'See, for example, Bernanke, Ben, "Monetary Policy since the Onset We would argue that part of the reason the Fed was relatively successful with this of the Crisis", Presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas policy, was markets were ready - indeed eager - to play along. It is less clear that City Economic Symposium, "The OE will be as helpful going forward, either in the United States or elsewhere. As the Changing Policy Landscape," balance sheets of central banks have ballooned, private-sector debts have also been Jackson Hole, Wyoming, mounting, from emerging markets borrowers to U.S. corporates. In the search for August 31, 2012; http://www. yield, some of the money that actually did find its way into lending will inevitably federalreserve.govinewsevents/ turn out to have been misspent ... perhaps sowing the seeds of the next crisis. speech/bernanke20120831a.pdf Despite monetary easing. Eurozone lending remains subdued Lending never really recovered from the crisis ■ eurercus lain to non.itrts-no•I corp.- Despite all the efforts by the ECEL loans to • e0,01..VIC Iowa to housotolde lb the business sector of the Eurozone remain weak In part, tit probably reflects the fact that troubled banks, especially in Southern Europe, are not fully transmitting monetary loosening to their clients. A bigger problem is probably demand for business loans remains weak, reflecting subdued growth in several Eurozone economies. Loans to households 0 are slowly rising. Overall, however. CIE has not proven very effective in improving tending 2006 2000 2010 2012 2010 2016 504:004 Blooming' Mot pub* L P.. Cley•C /WWI. Maggsmoot bixtett:b Go • 03201e Past performance is not indicative of future returns. No assurance can be given that any forecast, investment objectives and/or expected returns will be achieved. Allocations are subject to change without notice. Forecasts are based on assumptions, estimates, opinions and hypothetical models that may prove to be incorrect.The information herein reflect our current views only, are subject to change, and are not intended to be promissory or relied upon by the reader. There can be no certainty that events will turn out as we have opined herein. CONFIDENTIAL - PURSUANT TO FED. R. CRIM. P. 6(e) DB-SDNY-0092204 CONFIDENTIAL SDNY GM_00238388 EFTA01388572
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