Quote from schizo:
As opposed to the smorgasbord of reasons given by the Fed that the higher discount rate should be construed as a signal that financial markets have stabilized rather than an attempt to tighten monetary policy, I say this is more of a smokescreen trying to placate the concerns of foreign investors like China who holds a buttload of our debt. For one thing, the discount rate, which we all know as the rate Fed charges its member banks, is nearly meaningless because there's no real need for the banks to borrow funds since they're sitting on a pile of cash anyway (better known as excess reserves). Check out for yourself how much these banks are hoarding:
I agree. I came to the exact conclusion a few days before they announced. If you look at a graph of debt the only 3 areas the gov't can reduce spending are FED(listed as other mandatory in the pie chart), defense, and social security.
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Well they're working on the biggie SS/Medicare. They and you better believe beneficiaries will not collect until they're 70yo and that will happen soon. http://www.actuary.org/pdf/socialsecurity/age_oct02.pdf
Defense isn't going down anytime soon because with all the global power struggles we are involved with as a result of our economics the military will need to maintain its strength, and lastly the FED isn't gonna stop its machinations anytime soon.
So where do Japan and China fit in? They subsidize the currency of trade by buying our Treasuries. We printed and/or are printing our way out of the global banking crisis and to do so we radically increased an already unsustainable deficit.
Until we get the economy back in order we need treasury auctions to continue, we need buyers, and the FED needs to continue to attempt to build the economy and job growth. Once the pieces are in place to change the SS age of benefits and the economy are back on track then we are gonna inflate our way out the debt that was printed.
), but I'll stick my neck out and say that China stands to gain more by the decline of the American empire.