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[manipulating interest rates is like manipulating exchange rates] Except that while there is in theory no limit on repurchases, there is a limit to raising rates if your reserve stock runs out. This is why some central banks operate so called phantom bond facilities which temporarily issue phantom bonds into the market to ensure rates could never in theory be restricted due to a shortage of central bank-held bonds. The Bundesbank, however, does not have a phantom facility. As we have noted, it instead habitually retains float from auctions to build up buffers it can then release into the market when needed for rate setting purposes.
The Bundesbank, however, does not have a phantom facility. As we have noted, it instead habitually retains float from auctions to build up buffers it can then release into the market when needed for rate setting purposes.
I still need to get my head around that. To err is of course human. But to mess things up spectacularly, we need an elite — Yanis Varoufakis
...usually Central Banks can sell bonds short into the bond market, but peculiarly the Bundesbank sells from actual bond stock...
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