It's not that government intervention can't be useful; it's that it must be the right kind. One could argue, given the crisis, for the FED to do absolutely nothing would be considered irresponsible -- certainly politically and perhaps economically. So the question, in my mind, isn't should they be doing anything at all, but rather are they doing the right thing? The aggregate infusion of cash from several central banks in coordination with the FED today should tell the tale in a month or so.
Wednesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [View article]
Tuesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [View article]
It's not that government intervention can't be useful; it's that it must be the right kind. One could argue, given the crisis, for the FED to do absolutely nothing would be considered irresponsible -- certainly politically and perhaps economically. So the question, in my mind, isn't should they be doing anything at all, but rather are they doing the right thing? The aggregate infusion of cash from several central banks in coordination with the FED today should tell the tale in a month or so.