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The Bankster Podcast
by Alexander Bagehot | Central Banking summarized, translated, and explained in similar fashion as NPR,
I summarize and explain recent Central Banking and Monetary Policy related news from the Federal Reserve and Central Banks from around the world. Then I take a more in depth look into a historical event or person that helped shape what central banking is today.
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Podcast Contest
I submitted the following trailer as part of the podcast competition sponsored by Squarespace and Gimlet Creative. Enjoy! I also announce the end of Season 2. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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Meeting Minutes Matter
Why the Meeting Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee matter. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.centralverse.org.
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Episode 1 - Show No Signs of Panic (Rebroadcast)
A rebroadcast of our very first episode on the 2nd year anniversary of The Bankster Podcast.
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NY Fed President, The Process
Of equal importance to the final decision of the next New York Fed President is the process by which this decision was made. Today we unwind that complex process. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.Send an email to [email protected] to get early beta access to our new website www.centralverse.org
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Centralverse News Flash 3/23/2018
Too many important events of the past two weeks, so we’ve started a new series called News Flash. Today’s Flashes include: Bear Stearns, The Senate Dodd Frank Bill, NYFed’s Presidential Search, and the FOMC meeting. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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Riksbanken 350
A Riksbanken video gave me a good laugh, and a 350th birthday is cause for celebration and reflection. On today’s episode: (1) very briefly how did it start. (2) its relationship with the Euro. (3) its policy goals. (4) and finally its role in the Nobel Prize of Economics. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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Centralverse Q&A, Round V
Round V of the listener favorite, Centralverse Q&A: Who really chooses the Chair? And who is second in command at the Central Bank? If you have questions you’d like answered on the podcast send them in. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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Eccles #5, Chair No More
As Janet Yellen leaves on her final day as Chair of the Federal Reserve System we take a look back at the last complicated transition from one Chair to the next - that of Marriner Eccles 70 years ago to the day. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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State of the Fed 2018
A look at the State of the Federal Reserve in 2018. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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Centralverse Q&A, Round IV
Round IV of the listener favorite, Centralverse Q&A: What does the CFPB have to do with the Federal Reserve? Who is Marvin Goodfriend? If you have questions you’d like answered on the podcast send them in. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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Policy Tools
Two members of the FOMC gave very similar speeches last week. Their message? In preparation for the next economic downturn, we need to define the “expansion” of tools we used during the the Great Recession. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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Two New Guys
o appointments at the Federal Reserve last week. One I’m certain you heard about and another one I’m just as certain you did not hear about. On today’s episode a quick recap - the new Chair of the Federal Reserve and the new Secretary of the FOMC. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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Eccles #4 - Becoming Fed Chairman
Can you imagine one of the current candidates for Federal Reserve Chair demanding significant structural changes to the system before accepting nomination? Can you imagine the president and then congress actually agreeing to such requests? Eccles. 1934.
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Centralverse Q&A, Round III
Another set of great questions on today’s round of Centralverse Q&A: Who is in the running for Chair of the Federal Reserve? And, briefly, what does the Federal Reserve Chair do? If you have questions you’d like answered on the podcast send them in. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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Centralverse Q&A, Round II
Two great questions on today’s round of Centralverse Q&A: What are the requirements for becoming a Fed governor? How will the Fed’s balance sheet change? If you have questions you’d like answered on the podcast send them in. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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The 8th Governor
Arguably one of the most important people at the Federal Reserve is someone that is rarely seen. Who is the General Counsel and what does he do? On today’s episode! As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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Centralverse Q&A, Round I
The first episode in a new series I’m calling, “Centralverse Q&A”. If you have questions you’d like answered on the podcast send them in. As always, I can be reached for comments, feedback, or questions on twitter or via my website www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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Eccles #3 - The Child
A fun look at four short experiences from the childhood of Marriner Eccles.
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Episode 14 - Bank Robbers (Rerun)
The Fed just put in their order for next year’s cash - a whopping $233 Billion. With all of that new money distributed through Federal Reserve Banks throughout the country it begs the question - Has the Fed ever been robbed? Today’s episode!
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Eccles #2 - The Patriarch
A contemporary relative of our Marriner Stoddard Eccles just might find herself in the building that bears Eccles’ name. Who is she? What’s her connection to the former Fed Chairman? All that and the story of Marriner Eccles father on today’s episode!
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The Fed's Disclaimer
The quest to find the source of the ubiquitous Fed Disclaimer, “the views I express are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of my colleagues on the FOMC or within the Federal Reserve System.”
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Eccles #1 - Sego Milk
My in depth research into the life and works of Marriner Eccles begins! Today I start with an incredible story of his first real business venture. Introducing - Marriner Eccles, The Entrepreneur.
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Our Recession #1 - Jackie
The very first episode in the new segment called Our Recession - an interview series presenting personal experiences from real people that lived through the Great Recession.
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Season 2 Introduction
An introduction to the new season which will include three new segments: Marriner Eccles, the Centralverse Website, and Our Recession interview series.
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Prologue to a New Beginning
The Bankster Podcast is changing! I'm excited to announce the two new focuses of the podcast going forward and why I've decided to change course.
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Episode 27 - The Twelve Cities, Part II
The second half of our series on the fascinating story behind the choosing of the twelve Federal Reserve Districts and their city headquarters.
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Episode 26 - The Twelve Cities, Part I
The beginning of our series on the fascinating story behind the choosing of the twelve Federal Reserve Districts and their city headquarters. Also, a fun and new way to look at the money in your purse and wallet!
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Episode 25 - The Old Lady on Threadneedle Street
The origin story behind the beloved nickname of the Bank of England.
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Episode 24 - The Rules, Part II
We continue our conversation on monetary policy rules with an introduction to the most famous man behind the Rules Movement - John Taylor. Also I’ll introduce you to the law being tossed around the US Congress that would take monetary rules to a whole new height.
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Episode 23 - The Rules, Part I
How a simple math equation became one of the largest debates in Monetary Policy at the Federal Reserve and Central Banks around the world. Today’s episode in two sections: (1) How is monetary policy currently decided? And (2) What is a policy rule?
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Episode 22 - [Laughter] and the Centralverse Sourced
On this week’s episode we discuss an entertaining bit of news. I then introduce an exciting new feature of www.thebanksterpodcast.com.
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Episode 21 - Colorful Books, Part III
This week we finish our Colorful Books series by discussing the Green, Blue, and Teal Books. Who prepares them? Who reads them? Where did they come from? All of this and more on this episode!
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Episode 20 - Colorful Books, Part II
This week we continue our series on the colorful books of the Federal Reserve. One of the signature decorations of the Christmas holiday is colored lights. When you think of Federal Reserve publications - colorful is probably not the first word that comes to mind. But this series will change that!
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Episode 19 - Colorful Books, Part I
One of the signature decorations of the Christmas holiday is colored lights. When you think of Federal Reserve publications - colorful is probably not the first word that comes to mind. But an announcement by the Federal Reserve brought one of the colored books back into the spotlight-The Beige Book
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Episode 18 - The Directors
Turns out each of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks has their own board of directors. Who are these directors, and how are they chosen? We’ll use the makeup of the boards of directors as an illustration of the term “quasi-governmental”.
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Episode 17 - Trump and the Fed
How the next president of the United States will affect the Federal Reserve. A short episode on the impact of a change in political party in the highest ranked position in the free world.
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Episode 16 - The Punch Bowl
An episode dedicated to Fall! And to be more specific an important phrase in the Centralverse about the overarching, high level goal of all central banks. The phrase is part of one of the most important metaphors in finance.
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Episode 15 - De Mexico
A trip into the past and across two continents. Two history sections on today’s episode. One from the Centralverse’s connection to the Nobel prizes. And the other from Banxico, the Central Bank of Mexico.
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Episode 14 - Birds and Bank Robbers
Has the Federal Reserve ever been robbed? And what’s all this talk about doves and hawks? On today’s episode we dive into the meaning behind “the birds”, and we tell the story of a 1930’s Chicago gang and their attempt to rob the Fed.
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Episode 13 - The Accounts
Does the Fed pay taxes? Does it make a profit? Today’s episode covers one of the most important distinguishing characteristics of the central bank. We answer these and a few other interesting questions about accounting in the Centralverse.
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Episode 12 - Jackson Hole
How did a small resort town in Northwestern Wyoming become home to one of the most important Economic Conference in the world? Also, finding the pattern in Centralverse speeches by analyzing Janet Yellen’s at the Jackson Hole Symposium.
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Episode 11 - Do Brasil
The country we’re all talking about! But not the Olympics, Zika, or
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Episode 10 - A Few Words
A few carefully chosen words from a central bank can save an economy in panic or send it spinning out of control. Three stories today illustrating the high impact of Centralverse language.
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Episode 9 - Say What?
Why is that? How have their communication strategies changed over time?
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Episode 8 - Independence, Part II
Also, an explanation behind the Audit the Fed movement.
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Episode 7 - Independence, Part I
The exceptionally fascinating story about how the Federal Reserve fought for and won their independence from the Executive Branch.
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Episode 6 - Lombard Street
Walter Bagehot's book Lombard Street is one of the most important in all of central banking history.
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Episode 5 - The Committee, Part II
Also, a look into an experience that Paul Volcker had as Chairman during an inflation crisis.
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Episode 4 - An Update & Gold
Find out how the New York Fed amassed the largest stock pile of monetary gold in the world.
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Episode 3 - The Committee, Part I
An explanation behind the decision to leave interest rates the same and a brief history of the committee that made that decision - the FOMC.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
I summarize and explain recent Central Banking and Monetary Policy related news from the Federal Reserve and Central Banks from around the world. Then I take a more in depth look into a historical event or person that helped shape what central banking is today.
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Alexander Bagehot | Central Banking summarized, translated, and explained in similar fashion as NPR,
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