June 03, 2009 Why The Chinese Laughed At Geithner
If a person lives long enough, he can watch everyone
forget everything they learned.
Everyone includes Federal Reserve Chairmen, economists,
Bank of America
"strategists," and even Bloomberg.com.
Federal Reserve Chairman
Ben Bernanke
thinks he can hold down US long-term interest rates by
purchasing mortgage bonds and US Treasuries. Sixty
years ago the Federal Reserve understood that this was
an impossible feat. After an acrimonious public
dispute with the US Treasury, in
1951 the Federal Reserve forced an
"Accord"
on the government that eliminated the Fed’s obligation
to monetize Treasury debt in order to hold down long
term interest rates.
President Truman
and Treasury Secretary
John Snyder
wanted to protect World War II bond purchasers by
preventing any rise in interest rates, which would mean
a decline in the price of the bonds.
The Fed understood that monetizing the debt to hold down
interest rates meant loss of control over the money
supply. The policy of suppressing interest rates
could only work until the financial markets anticipated
rising inflation and bid down the bond prices. If
the Fed responded by buying more Treasuries, the money
supply and inflation would rise faster.
Since Fed Chairman Bernanke announced his plan to
purchase $1 trillion in mortgage and Treasury bonds in
order to help the housing market with low interest
rates, interest rates have risen. When will the
Fed remember that printing money does not lower
long-term interest rates?
According to Bloomberg (June
3),
Bank of America strategists are recommending that
investors buy Fannie Mae bonds because the rise in
interest rates means the Fed will ramp up its purchases
in order to prevent rising interest rates from adversely
impacting the struggling housing market. When will
financial gurus remember that printing money does not
lower interest rates?
Treasury Secretary Geithner is another economic
incompetent. He told China that he stood for a
"strong
dollar,"
but that China should let its currency appreciate
relative to the dollar, which, of course, would mean a
weaker dollar. He simultaneously told China that
their investments in US Treasury bonds were safe.
His Chinese university audience, being economically
literate, laughed at Geithner.
It apparently did not dawn on the US Treasury Secretary
that if Chinese money is rising in value relative to the
US dollar, the value of Chinese investments in
dollar-denominated US Treasury bonds is falling.
Congressional Democrats are proving themselves to be as
stupid as the Republicans. According to the
Associated Press, the Democrats have reached agreement
to appropriate another $100 billion to continue the wars
in Iraq and Afghanistan through the end of the year.
What are the Democrats thinking? The federal
budget for this year is already 50% in the red.
Why add another $100 billion to the red ink, which has
to be monetized, thus causing inflation, higher interest
rates, and a weaker dollar.
The red ink that Washington is generating is a far
greater threat to Americans than any foreign
"enemies."
The hubris is extraordinary. A bankrupt government
that has to send its Treasury Secretary begging to China
thinks it can spend limitless amounts in a futile effort
to control the culture, mores, and political system of
distant Afghanistan. Paul Craig Roberts [email him] was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during President Reagan’s first term. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal. He has held numerous academic appointments, including the William E. Simon Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University, and Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He was awarded the Legion of Honor by French President Francois Mitterrand. He is the author of Supply-Side Revolution : An Insider's Account of Policymaking in Washington; Alienation and the Soviet Economy and Meltdown: Inside the Soviet Economy, and is the co-author with Lawrence M. Stratton of The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name of Justice. Click here for Peter Brimelow’s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts about the recent epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct. |