
How the Coming Credit Crunch Could Harm the Economy and Real Estate Prices
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How accelerating bank deposit withdrawals could harm the economy, including real estate prices. How dollars slosh around the financial system but always seem to end up at the Federal Reserve.
Topics covered include:
- How many deposits have left banks since the Silicon Valley Bank collapse
- How much have banks borrowed from the Federal Reserve to meet deposit withdrawals
- Why exiting deposits are harming bank profits and causing them to make fewer loans
- How the credit crunch could hurt commercial real estate values
- How money market mutual funds differ from banks
- How today's banking crisis is similar to the 1980s savings and loans crisis
- What should investors do to protect their wealth
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Show Notes
Assets and Liabilities of Commercial Banks in the United States—The Federal Reserve
All U.S. Banks Net Interest Margin—BankRegData
Current Treasuries and Swap Rates—Chatham Financial
Bank Turmoil Squeezes Borrowers, Raising Fears of a Slowdown by Jeanna Smialek—The New York Times
Money Market Funds: Investment Holdings Detail—The Federal Reserve
FAQs: Reverse Repurchase Agreement Operations—Federal Reserve Bank of New York
US Resolution Trust Corporation by Aidan Lawson and Lily Engbith—SSRN
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