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ryoshoe | 4 months ago

We may not live to see a crash but that doesn't mean it won't happen. It doesn't seem like this cycle is stable enough to continue indefinitely

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Fade_Dance|4 months ago

The development of the Global financial system is an ongoing narrative though. It was never going to continue indefinitely. The modern euro dollar system is fairly new, spawned in the 70s. Before that you had a huge shift with the Sterling losing dominance. Then go back another 50 years and you have swarms of independent banks issuing their own currency.

It's a mix of a constantly churning "history rhymes it doesn't repeat" cycles (ex: stablecoins being rehypothecated/used as base level collateral with which to generate leverage is somewhat of a modern version of the late 1800s bank currency cycle), combined with what may be best described as technological development as theories and tools and ecosystems develop.

The zeitgeist is very much that it's about time for the Eurodollar (offshore dollars/Eurodollars bound by the 20 trillion dollar Eurodollar derivative market) to fade, but as of yet there haven't been any good alternatives.

It's a big burden to export your monetary policy and backstop global economic fragility, because it becomes your responsibility. Ex: that doesn't work with a system like China because they don't like putting their own people last in a loud and public way, while in the US the average person regularly and obviously comes away worse off during big interventions. It's also a bit of a trap to step into this, because central banks have mandates to protect systemic stability, yet by unwinding this sort of arrangement, capital flows reverse en-masse which is a clear threat to bond markets (and asset markets in the US's case, since it is so hyper financialized). That's something that is often missed in this conversation. It's a service that has to be provided, and it has costs.

Or perhaps we will attempt to give a system with no bank/regulator of last resort a go again. Probably a "history rhymes" style outcome, but you never know.

fragmede|4 months ago

> It was never going to continue indefinitely

I'm can't see where you're going with that, can you explain?