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Robert Roosa
Known as Roosa bonds, they were bought with dollars, but denominated and repaid in Swiss francs. Roosa believed that the international monetary system ...
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To obtain medium-term credit, the Treasury issued "Roosa bonds," named after then Undersecretary of the Treasury Robert V. Roosa. These bonds were ...
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The other main approach to financing the deficit is the sale of 'Roosa bonds' to ... These bonds are intermediate-term U.S. government securities (maturities of ...
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Jan 30, 2012 ... Downloadable (with restrictions)! No abstract is available for this item.
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that Swaps and Roosa Bonds have served as a bribe in the form of a portfolio ... pressure on the Swap and Roosa Bond facilities has responded to changes in ...
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Jan 14, 2008 ... In a perverse historical inversion, MC&T are issuing their own version of Roosa Bonds, see my 8 November 2007 post. There are two ways to ...
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Feb 8, 2009... over, the US might have to consider issuing bonds in foreign currencies, like Jimmy Carter did in the late 1970s and the Roosa bonds in the ...
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The famous “twist” in interest rates, the “Roosa” bonds, the many “swap” and other emergency credit arrangements all stand as monuments to his ingenuity. 4 ...
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Part of the foreign currency proceeds from Roosa bonds was used to extinguish swap debt that otherwise would have lingered beyond the one-year limit set by ...
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Jun 16, 2011 ... Fool with Roosa bonds. In the 1960s, as the U.S. was getting its tax and monetary policy wrong, people dumped dollars for gold and expected ...
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