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by danielmarkbruce
1519 days ago
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How do you know if I have enough assets? I'm just some random finance source. Sorry, this isn't how it works. To transfer to another bank the banks will adjust central bank balances. Look up how ACH works behind the scenes, or the equivalent in other jurisdictions. As for "centuries", again, no. Clearing houses - look them up. In general - if something sounds magical in finance, you have to dig deeper. There is no magic anywhere. |
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You have enough assets because you've just created a loan of precisely that amount secured against physical collateral. That's the asset.
Therefore I can take over the deposit you have created knowing I can claim against that collateral in the final analysis.
And therefore I can create a deposit for my customer of the same amount.
That's just wholesale deposits.
"To transfer to another bank the banks will adjust central bank balances. "
That's merely a collateral optimisation.
First understand how correspondent banking works, then move to central bank clearing houses.
You'll find that a central bank is nothing more than banks swapping net liabilities with each other. The end result will always be that banks will lend and borrow from each other, and they do that or they lose customers.
A central bank has to accommodate the clearing process, or it can't maintain its interest rate. It can only set price or quantity, not both.
There's no magic, just the fact that a set of banks have pegged their liabilities to each other and one of them acts as a clearing house. It's all just loans and deposits within that.