Daniel Russell Russell Phantom Liquidity: The Shadow Banking Illusion

Phantom Liquidity: The Shadow Banking Illusion

von Daniel Russell

Repo Markets, Central Banks, and the Hidden Insolvency of the Global Financial System

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Beschreibung

The modern financial architecture operates on an incredibly precarious foundation of invisible, short-term debt.
The general public trusts that international banks hold vast vaults of tangible capital, ensuring the absolute stability of the global economy. This comforting image is a carefully constructed façade. In reality, the modern financial architecture operates on an incredibly precarious foundation of invisible, short-term debt, heavily reliant on highly obscure overnight lending networks to maintain the daily illusion of solvency. This analysis deconstructs the terrifying mechanics of the repurchase agreement markets. Elite financial institutions routinely use the exact same underlying collateral to secure multiple loans across international borders, creating a massively interconnected web of synthetic equity. When panic strikes and counterparties suddenly demand actual cash, this mathematical mirage instantly evaporates, forcing central banks to aggressively print trillions of dollars merely to prevent the immediate, catastrophic collapse of the entire banking syndicate. Navigate the deeply unregulated corridors of shadow finance. Understand how the world's most powerful economic institutions mask their structural bankruptcies, and learn to identify the subtle macroeconomic tremors that precede a catastrophic global liquidity freeze.

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Daniel Russell
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repo market mechanics shadow banking system central bank liquidity macroeconomic collapse synthetic equity financial contagion global banking insolvency

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ISBN: 9783565417230
Verlag: epubli
Erscheinung: 18.04.2026

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