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Monetary Policy Explained with Fexingo: Central Banks, Money Supply, and Interest Rates

Monetary Policy Explained with Fexingo: Central Banks, Money Supply, and Interest Rates

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Lucas and Luna examine how central banks shape the economy through money supply and interest rates. Each episode dissects a specific policy move — a rate hike by the Federal Reserve, a quantitative easing program by the ECB, or a reserve requirement change by the People's Bank of China — and traces its impact on inflation, employment, and financial markets. Lucas brings the macroeconomic framework, citing exact data points from recent central bank statements and academic research. Luna pushes for the real-world implications: what does a 25-basis-point increase mean for a small business owner in Ohio or a bond trader in London? Together, they strip away jargon to reveal the mechanics of monetary transmission. The show serves investors, economics students, and professionals who need to understand policy signals without the noise. No hot takes, no political spin — just a clear-eyed look at how decisions made in marble halls ripple through the global economy. Can a central bank really steer growth without causing a recession? Lucas and Luna don't claim to have the answer, but they give you the tools to decide for yourself. #MonetaryPolicy #CentralBanks #FederalReserve #ECB #InterestRates #MoneySupply #QuantitativeEasing #Inflation #Macroeconomics #Economics #BondMarket #YieldCurve #LiquidityTrap #TaylorRule #FOMC #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How Central Banks Use Helicopter Money Without Dropping It
    2026/06/07
    In episode 37 of Monetary Policy Explained, Lucas and Luna unpack the most controversial central bank tool that almost never gets used: direct money transfers to households, popularly known as helicopter money. Lucas traces the idea from Milton Friedman's 1969 thought experiment to its real-world trial in Brazil's 2020 'Coronavoucher' program, which sent 250 reais per month to 65 million people, or roughly 30 percent of the population. He explains why the tool is distinct from quantitative easing and stimulus checks, and why it remains a taboo subject among central bankers despite growing academic interest. Luna presses on the practical risks: does the public ever trust that the money won't be clawed back? And what happens to inflation expectations when cash arrives with no repayment obligation? The episode closes with a reflection on whether helicopter drops might become a permanent fixture in central bank toolkits, especially as digital currencies make direct distribution technically trivial. No fluff, no buzzwords — just one concrete policy idea examined from every side. #HelicopterMoney #CentralBanking #MonetaryPolicy #MiltonFriedman #Brazil #Coronavoucher #DirectTransfers #InflationExpectations #QuantitativeEasing #FiscalMonetaryCoordination #Economics #CBDC #MonetaryPolicyExplained #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CentralBankTools #HouseholdStimulus #ModernMonetaryTheory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How Central Banks Use Negative Interest Rates
    2026/06/07
    Episode 36 of Monetary Policy Explained dives into negative interest rates – a policy that flips conventional banking on its head. Lucas and Luna examine the European Central Bank's experience with negative rates from 2014 to 2022, including the impact on bank profits, lending, and savings. They break down why central banks turn rates negative, how the policy transmits to the real economy, and the limits that led the ECB to end its experiment. With specific data on the ECB's -0.5% deposit rate and its effect on bank net interest margins, the episode gives listeners a concrete understanding of one of the most controversial monetary tools of the last decade. #NegativeInterestRates #EuropeanCentralBank #ECB #MonetaryPolicy #CentralBanks #ZeroLowerBound #DepositRate #BankProfitability #NetInterestMargin #Savings #Lending #Deflation #QuantitativeEasing #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LucasAndLuna #MonetaryPolicyExplained Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How Central Banks Are Using Tiered Reserve Systems
    2026/06/06
    Episode 35 of Monetary Policy Explained with Fexingo: Central Banks, Money Supply, and Interest Rates takes you inside the central bank toolkit for tiered reserve remuneration. Lucas and Luna explore how the European Central Bank's two-tier system for excess reserves works, why the Bank of Japan uses a three-tier structure, and what the Federal Reserve's decision to pay interest on reserves means for money markets. They break down the mechanics of tiering — how it can act as a stealth rate cut for banks while keeping the headline policy rate unchanged — and debate whether tiering is a temporary crisis tool or a permanent feature of modern monetary policy. With real examples from 2019 repo market stress and 2022 quantitative tightening, this episode drills into a specific but powerful policy instrument that shapes bank lending and money supply. No ads, just clear economics. #CentralBankTiering #TieredReserves #MonetaryPolicy #ECB #BankOfJapan #FederalReserve #InterestOnReserves #ExcessReserves #MoneyMarkets #QuantitativeTightening #RepoMarket #Economics #CentralBanking #PolicyToolkit #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LucasAndLuna #MacroEconomics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 分
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