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Videos Appear to Show Ukrainian Troops Shooting Surrendering Russians | WSJ
Footage circulated on social media appears to depict the moments before nearly a dozen Russian soldiers were shot after surrendering, raising accusations of war crimes by both Ukrainian and Russian officials.
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published: 22 Nov 2022
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Why Russia cannot become a democracy
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published: 22 Nov 2022
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What If Ukraine Loses the War to Russia
Disclaimer: This was written before Russian mobilization was announced. The situation in Ukraine is ongoing and we aim to produce the most up-to-date content.
After nearly two months of a stunningly successful counteroffensive, it's almost unthinkable that Ukraine could lose the war. Not only are Ukrainian troops increasingly better equipped than their Russian counterparts, but Russia has been forced to send poorly or even untrained conscripts straight to the front lines, and we already have confirmation of fresh conscripts from Putin's mobilization being killed in Ukraine.
But the war in Ukraine is proving to be a long one, with many experts warning that even with increasing Western support, Ukraine could be in this for the long-haul, a multi-year affair that will expend titanic amount...
published: 21 Nov 2022
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What Russia’s Destroyed Weapons in Kherson Reveal About Its New Ukraine Strategy | WSJ
Videos taken following Russia’s withdrawal from Kherson show destroyed tanks, trucks and radars along roads and on battlefields. The abandoned hardware illustrates Russia’s new strategy to regroup forces in Ukraine ahead of the winter.
Photos: Zuma Press/Storyful
#Russia #Ukraine #WSJ
published: 21 Nov 2022
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Russia’s strategic withdrawal from Kherson is Ukraine’s biggest defeat
You must have followed the withdrawal of Kherson by Russian forces. BBC headlined its report as, “Kherson biggest Russian loss since withdrawal from outside Kyiv.”
Al Jazeera said, “Russia’s Kherson retreat marks tectonic shift in Ukraine war.” CNN headlined, “Russia's withdrawal from Kherson is a humiliating setback.” A similar take was taken across western media, which rendered that Russia’s withdrawal from Kherson is the beginning of the end of the Ukraine war. Watch the video to know more.
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published: 21 Nov 2022
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‘Russia can’t compete on the traditional battlefield’: Expert on Putin’s missile campaign
Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass and CNN Presidential Historian Timothy Naftali join CNN’s Fareed Zakaria to discuss Russia’s brutal bombardment of Ukraine and why the West shouldn’t try to find an off-ramp for President Vladimir Putin. #CNN #News
published: 21 Nov 2022
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NATO’s military chief on Russia: ‘We need to have a relationship again’
NATO's chair of the military committee, Admiral Rob Bauer, gives a glimpse into talks surrounding the deadly missile strike in Poland, a critical phone call to Russia that went unanswered, and why NATO needs to have a relationship with Russia to prevent catastrophe.
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published: 22 Nov 2022
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Mobilized Russian Soldier Escaped The Front And Telling His Story In The Intercepted Phone Call
New interceptions from the front! You’ll hear a brainwashed Russian soldier and freshly mobilized Russian who decided he doesn’t want to stay on the front line and escaped. I wish more of them would do the same.
published: 21 Nov 2022
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Russia continues shelling at Europe's largest nuclear plant | ABCNL
ABC News foreign correspondent Tom Soufi Burridge is in Lviv, Ukraine, with the latest as the U.N. warns Russia and Ukraine are "playing with fire" amid shelling at the Zaporizhzhia power plant.
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published: 21 Nov 2022
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Video shows Ukrainian forces infiltrating Russian command center
CNN joins a Ukrainian reconnaissance unit as they review the weeks leading up to liberating Kherson from Russia. CNN's Sam Kiley reports. #CNN #News
published: 22 Nov 2022
1:52
Videos Appear to Show Ukrainian Troops Shooting Surrendering Russians | WSJ
Footage circulated on social media appears to depict the moments before nearly a dozen Russian soldiers were shot after surrendering, raising accusations of war...
Footage circulated on social media appears to depict the moments before nearly a dozen Russian soldiers were shot after surrendering, raising accusations of war crimes by both Ukrainian and Russian officials.
Photo credit: Video still
#Russia #Ukraine #WSJ
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Footage circulated on social media appears to depict the moments before nearly a dozen Russian soldiers were shot after surrendering, raising accusations of war crimes by both Ukrainian and Russian officials.
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- published: 22 Nov 2022
- views: 208526
12:46
Why Russia cannot become a democracy
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- published: 22 Nov 2022
- views: 55488
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What If Ukraine Loses the War to Russia
Disclaimer: This was written before Russian mobilization was announced. The situation in Ukraine is ongoing and we aim to produce the most up-to-date content.
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Disclaimer: This was written before Russian mobilization was announced. The situation in Ukraine is ongoing and we aim to produce the most up-to-date content.
After nearly two months of a stunningly successful counteroffensive, it's almost unthinkable that Ukraine could lose the war. Not only are Ukrainian troops increasingly better equipped than their Russian counterparts, but Russia has been forced to send poorly or even untrained conscripts straight to the front lines, and we already have confirmation of fresh conscripts from Putin's mobilization being killed in Ukraine.
But the war in Ukraine is proving to be a long one, with many experts warning that even with increasing Western support, Ukraine could be in this for the long-haul, a multi-year affair that will expend titanic amounts of blood and equipment on both sides. Victory is far from certain.
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After nearly two months of a stunningly successful counteroffensive, it's almost unthinkable that Ukraine could lose the war. Not only are Ukrainian troops increasingly better equipped than their Russian counterparts, but Russia has been forced to send poorly or even untrained conscripts straight to the front lines, and we already have confirmation of fresh conscripts from Putin's mobilization being killed in Ukraine.
But the war in Ukraine is proving to be a long one, with many experts warning that even with increasing Western support, Ukraine could be in this for the long-haul, a multi-year affair that will expend titanic amounts of blood and equipment on both sides. Victory is far from certain.
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- published: 21 Nov 2022
- views: 507485
3:01
What Russia’s Destroyed Weapons in Kherson Reveal About Its New Ukraine Strategy | WSJ
Videos taken following Russia’s withdrawal from Kherson show destroyed tanks, trucks and radars along roads and on battlefields. The abandoned hardware illustra...
Videos taken following Russia’s withdrawal from Kherson show destroyed tanks, trucks and radars along roads and on battlefields. The abandoned hardware illustrates Russia’s new strategy to regroup forces in Ukraine ahead of the winter.
Photos: Zuma Press/Storyful
#Russia #Ukraine #WSJ
https://wn.com/What_Russia’S_Destroyed_Weapons_In_Kherson_Reveal_About_Its_New_Ukraine_Strategy_|_Wsj
Videos taken following Russia’s withdrawal from Kherson show destroyed tanks, trucks and radars along roads and on battlefields. The abandoned hardware illustrates Russia’s new strategy to regroup forces in Ukraine ahead of the winter.
Photos: Zuma Press/Storyful
#Russia #Ukraine #WSJ
- published: 21 Nov 2022
- views: 233373
4:31
Russia’s strategic withdrawal from Kherson is Ukraine’s biggest defeat
You must have followed the withdrawal of Kherson by Russian forces. BBC headlined its report as, “Kherson biggest Russian loss since withdrawal from outside Kyi...
You must have followed the withdrawal of Kherson by Russian forces. BBC headlined its report as, “Kherson biggest Russian loss since withdrawal from outside Kyiv.”
Al Jazeera said, “Russia’s Kherson retreat marks tectonic shift in Ukraine war.” CNN headlined, “Russia's withdrawal from Kherson is a humiliating setback.” A similar take was taken across western media, which rendered that Russia’s withdrawal from Kherson is the beginning of the end of the Ukraine war. Watch the video to know more.
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You must have followed the withdrawal of Kherson by Russian forces. BBC headlined its report as, “Kherson biggest Russian loss since withdrawal from outside Kyiv.”
Al Jazeera said, “Russia’s Kherson retreat marks tectonic shift in Ukraine war.” CNN headlined, “Russia's withdrawal from Kherson is a humiliating setback.” A similar take was taken across western media, which rendered that Russia’s withdrawal from Kherson is the beginning of the end of the Ukraine war. Watch the video to know more.
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- published: 21 Nov 2022
- views: 34438
6:13
‘Russia can’t compete on the traditional battlefield’: Expert on Putin’s missile campaign
Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass and CNN Presidential Historian Timothy Naftali join CNN’s Fareed Zakaria to discuss Russia’s brutal bombard...
Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass and CNN Presidential Historian Timothy Naftali join CNN’s Fareed Zakaria to discuss Russia’s brutal bombardment of Ukraine and why the West shouldn’t try to find an off-ramp for President Vladimir Putin. #CNN #News
https://wn.com/‘Russia_Can’T_Compete_On_The_Traditional_Battlefield’_Expert_On_Putin’S_Missile_Campaign
Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass and CNN Presidential Historian Timothy Naftali join CNN’s Fareed Zakaria to discuss Russia’s brutal bombardment of Ukraine and why the West shouldn’t try to find an off-ramp for President Vladimir Putin. #CNN #News
- published: 21 Nov 2022
- views: 356662
3:03
NATO’s military chief on Russia: ‘We need to have a relationship again’
NATO's chair of the military committee, Admiral Rob Bauer, gives a glimpse into talks surrounding the deadly missile strike in Poland, a critical phone call to ...
NATO's chair of the military committee, Admiral Rob Bauer, gives a glimpse into talks surrounding the deadly missile strike in Poland, a critical phone call to Russia that went unanswered, and why NATO needs to have a relationship with Russia to prevent catastrophe.
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NATO's chair of the military committee, Admiral Rob Bauer, gives a glimpse into talks surrounding the deadly missile strike in Poland, a critical phone call to Russia that went unanswered, and why NATO needs to have a relationship with Russia to prevent catastrophe.
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- published: 22 Nov 2022
- views: 6453
4:35
Mobilized Russian Soldier Escaped The Front And Telling His Story In The Intercepted Phone Call
New interceptions from the front! You’ll hear a brainwashed Russian soldier and freshly mobilized Russian who decided he doesn’t want to stay on the front line ...
New interceptions from the front! You’ll hear a brainwashed Russian soldier and freshly mobilized Russian who decided he doesn’t want to stay on the front line and escaped. I wish more of them would do the same.
https://wn.com/Mobilized_Russian_Soldier_Escaped_The_Front_And_Telling_His_Story_In_The_Intercepted_Phone_Call
New interceptions from the front! You’ll hear a brainwashed Russian soldier and freshly mobilized Russian who decided he doesn’t want to stay on the front line and escaped. I wish more of them would do the same.
- published: 21 Nov 2022
- views: 278199
6:22
Russia continues shelling at Europe's largest nuclear plant | ABCNL
ABC News foreign correspondent Tom Soufi Burridge is in Lviv, Ukraine, with the latest as the U.N. warns Russia and Ukraine are "playing with fire" amid shellin...
ABC News foreign correspondent Tom Soufi Burridge is in Lviv, Ukraine, with the latest as the U.N. warns Russia and Ukraine are "playing with fire" amid shelling at the Zaporizhzhia power plant.
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ABC News foreign correspondent Tom Soufi Burridge is in Lviv, Ukraine, with the latest as the U.N. warns Russia and Ukraine are "playing with fire" amid shelling at the Zaporizhzhia power plant.
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- published: 21 Nov 2022
- views: 21427
3:17
Video shows Ukrainian forces infiltrating Russian command center
CNN joins a Ukrainian reconnaissance unit as they review the weeks leading up to liberating Kherson from Russia. CNN's Sam Kiley reports. #CNN #News
CNN joins a Ukrainian reconnaissance unit as they review the weeks leading up to liberating Kherson from Russia. CNN's Sam Kiley reports. #CNN #News
https://wn.com/Video_Shows_Ukrainian_Forces_Infiltrating_Russian_Command_Center
CNN joins a Ukrainian reconnaissance unit as they review the weeks leading up to liberating Kherson from Russia. CNN's Sam Kiley reports. #CNN #News
- published: 22 Nov 2022
- views: 819605
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What is EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND? What does EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND mean?
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What is EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND? What does EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND mean? EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND meaning - EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND definition - EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
The Exchange Stabilization Fund (ESF) is an emergency reserve fund of the United States Treasury Department, normally used for foreign exchange intervention. This arrangement (as opposed to having the central bank intervene directly) allows the US government to influence currency exchange rates without affecting domestic money supply.
As of October 2009, the fund held assets worth $105 billion, including $58.1 billion in special drawing rights (SDR...
published: 24 May 2017
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The Exchange Stabilization Fund and The Gold Reserve Act
Chris Powell, Secretary/Treasurer of http://gata.org, and James Turk, Director of The GoldMoney Foundation and Founder of GoldMoney discuss the Exchange Stabilization Fund in this video. This fund was established in 1934 as a provision in the Gold Reserve Act. It only answers to the Treasury Secretary and the President. The video was recorded in London. View the full 34-minutes interview at: http://www.goldmoney.com/powell-turk.
published: 21 Feb 2011
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Stabilization Funds: Overview & Best Practices
This presentation provides an overview of stabilization funds, how they can be utilized, and the best practices on appropriations to and expending stabilization funds. A brief overview of stabilization fund overrides will also be provided.
For more information, please visit https://www.mass.gov/orgs/division-of-local-services.
published: 14 Oct 2020
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Trinidad & Tobago’s Heritage and Stabilization Fund’s Safeguards
The Heritage and Stabilization Fund was created to give us buffers in times like this, WITHIN the safeguards that protect it. In this video, Marla discusses the importance of keeping those safeguards in place, and alternatives to drawing on the country's sovereign wealth fund.
published: 25 Mar 2020
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"The Heritage & Stabilization Fund" Pt.1
Brunch at 1077 with Rennie Bishop featuring Chairman of the Economic Development Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Cabinet-appointed State Enterprise Review Committee, Dr. Terrence Farrell.
"The Heritage & Stabilization Fund"
published: 13 Jun 2016
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"The Heritage & Stabilization Fund" Pt.2
Brunch at 1077 with Rennie Bishop featuring Chairman of the Economic Development Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Cabinet-appointed State Enterprise Review Committee, Dr. Terrence Farrell.
"The Heritage & Stabilization Fund"
published: 13 Jun 2016
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Gov't To Dip Into Heritage And Stabilization Fund Before 2020
Government will return to the Heritage and Stabilization Fund again before the end of its term in 2020.
This from Finance Minister, Colm Imbert, who said this isn't a bad move as one may think.
Janine Browne brings us that story.
published: 02 Oct 2018
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Stabilization Fund Ready
Mounting protests over the cross-strait trade-in-services pact led investors to fear a steep decline for local shares. Today, the Ministry of Finance stepped forward to say it will uphold normal market function. In other words, the National Stabilization Fund is ready if it needs to intervene. Taiwan stocks fell near 8,500 points in intra-day trade on Monday, though at the end of the session the market rallied to end slightly up. Analysts believe that recent events shouldn't affect the market for more than a week.
published: 25 Mar 2014
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[Wikipedia] Stabilization fund
A stabilization fund is a mechanism set up by a government or central bank to insulate the domestic economy from large influxes of revenue, as from commodities such as oil. A primary motivation is maintaining a steady level of government revenue in the face of major commodity price fluctuations (hence the term "stabilization"), as well as the avoidance of inflation and associated atrophy of other domestic sectors (Dutch disease). This generally involves the purchase of foreign denominated debt, especially if the goal is to prevent overheating in the domestic economy. The notion may overlap with sovereign wealth fund.
Examples of such funds include:
Stabilization Fund of the Russian Federation
Petroleum Fund of Norway (SPF)
Chile's Copper Stabilization Fund (CSF)
Oman's State General Reserv...
published: 17 Jan 2018
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How the Borrower Stabilization Fund supports New Hampshire's small businesses -- 30 sec.
The New Hampshire Community Loan Fund created its Borrower Stabilization Fund in response to the economic disruption of 2020. Donations to the fund help stabilize the state's businesses, child care centers, and nonprofits.
published: 13 May 2020
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What is EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND? What does EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND mean?
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What is EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND? What does EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND mean? EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND meaning -...
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What is EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND? What does EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND mean? EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND meaning - EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND definition - EXCHANGE STABILIZATION FUND explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
The Exchange Stabilization Fund (ESF) is an emergency reserve fund of the United States Treasury Department, normally used for foreign exchange intervention. This arrangement (as opposed to having the central bank intervene directly) allows the US government to influence currency exchange rates without affecting domestic money supply.
As of October 2009, the fund held assets worth $105 billion, including $58.1 billion in special drawing rights (SDR) from the International Monetary Fund.
The U.S. Exchange Stabilization Fund was established at the Treasury Department by a provision in the Gold Reserve Act of January 31, 1934. 31 U.S.C. § 5117. It was intended as a response to Britain's Exchange Equalisation Account. The fund began operations in April 1934, financed by $2 billion of the $2.8 billion paper profit the government realized from raising the price of gold to $35 an ounce from $20.67. The act authorized the ESF to use its capital to deal in gold and foreign exchange to stabilize the exchange value of the dollar. The ESF as originally designed was part of the executive branch not subject to legislative oversight.
The Gold Reserve Act authorized the ESF to use such assets as were not needed for exchange market stabilization to deal in government securities. The Fund had no statutory authority, however, to engage in other activities that it began to undertake. The principal such extraneous activity it devoted itself to was lending dollars to politically favored governments.
In 1938–40, the director of the Division of Monetary Research, Harry Dexter White, worked on a proposal for loans to Latin America and participated in plans for an Inter-American Bank, which did not materialize. The plan for an Inter-American Bank, however, inspired White's first draft of the subsequent plans for the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank that White prepared in 1941 at Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Henry Morgenthau's direction.
It was funded by Franklin D. Roosevelt under the Emergency Banking Act of 1933, with Archie Lochhead serving as its first Director.
The Special Drawing Rights Act of 1968, 22 U.S.C. § 286o, likewise provided that any special drawing rights (SDRs) allocated by the International Monetary Fund or otherwise acquired by the United States are resources of the ESF. In accordance with the Act, SDRs can be "monetized" (i.e., converted into dollars) by having the Secretary of the Treasury issue Special Drawing Rights Certificates (SDRCs) to the Federal Reserve System. The amount of SDRCs are limited to the dollar value of the ESF's SDR holdings. The dollar proceeds of such monetizations are assets of the ESF, and the SDRCs are a counterpart liability of the ESF. Treasury has a written understanding with the Fed that the SDRCs will be redeemed when ESF dollar holdings appear to be in excess of foreseeable requirements. Treasury does not pay interest on SDRCs.
A change in the law, in 1970, allows the Secretary of the Treasury, with the approval of the President, to use money in the ESF to "deal in gold, foreign exchange, and other instruments of credit and securities."
The U.S. government used the fund to provide $20 billion in currency swaps and loan guarantees to Mexico following the 1994 economic crisis in Mexico. This was somewhat controversial at the time, because President Clinton had tried and failed to pass the Mexican Stabilization Act through Congress. Use of the ESF circumvented the need for approval of the legislative branch. In response, Congress passed and President Clinton signed the Mexican Debt Disclosure Act of 1995, which implicitly accepted the use of the ESF, but required reports to Congress every six months on the status of the loans. At the end of the crisis, the U.S. made a $500 million profit on the loans.
On September 19, 2008, U.S. Treasury Department announced that up to $50 billion in the ESF would temporarily be made available to guarantee deposits in certain money market funds.
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The Exchange Stabilization Fund (ESF) is an emergency reserve fund of the United States Treasury Department, normally used for foreign exchange intervention. This arrangement (as opposed to having the central bank intervene directly) allows the US government to influence currency exchange rates without affecting domestic money supply.
As of October 2009, the fund held assets worth $105 billion, including $58.1 billion in special drawing rights (SDR) from the International Monetary Fund.
The U.S. Exchange Stabilization Fund was established at the Treasury Department by a provision in the Gold Reserve Act of January 31, 1934. 31 U.S.C. § 5117. It was intended as a response to Britain's Exchange Equalisation Account. The fund began operations in April 1934, financed by $2 billion of the $2.8 billion paper profit the government realized from raising the price of gold to $35 an ounce from $20.67. The act authorized the ESF to use its capital to deal in gold and foreign exchange to stabilize the exchange value of the dollar. The ESF as originally designed was part of the executive branch not subject to legislative oversight.
The Gold Reserve Act authorized the ESF to use such assets as were not needed for exchange market stabilization to deal in government securities. The Fund had no statutory authority, however, to engage in other activities that it began to undertake. The principal such extraneous activity it devoted itself to was lending dollars to politically favored governments.
In 1938–40, the director of the Division of Monetary Research, Harry Dexter White, worked on a proposal for loans to Latin America and participated in plans for an Inter-American Bank, which did not materialize. The plan for an Inter-American Bank, however, inspired White's first draft of the subsequent plans for the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank that White prepared in 1941 at Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Henry Morgenthau's direction.
It was funded by Franklin D. Roosevelt under the Emergency Banking Act of 1933, with Archie Lochhead serving as its first Director.
The Special Drawing Rights Act of 1968, 22 U.S.C. § 286o, likewise provided that any special drawing rights (SDRs) allocated by the International Monetary Fund or otherwise acquired by the United States are resources of the ESF. In accordance with the Act, SDRs can be "monetized" (i.e., converted into dollars) by having the Secretary of the Treasury issue Special Drawing Rights Certificates (SDRCs) to the Federal Reserve System. The amount of SDRCs are limited to the dollar value of the ESF's SDR holdings. The dollar proceeds of such monetizations are assets of the ESF, and the SDRCs are a counterpart liability of the ESF. Treasury has a written understanding with the Fed that the SDRCs will be redeemed when ESF dollar holdings appear to be in excess of foreseeable requirements. Treasury does not pay interest on SDRCs.
A change in the law, in 1970, allows the Secretary of the Treasury, with the approval of the President, to use money in the ESF to "deal in gold, foreign exchange, and other instruments of credit and securities."
The U.S. government used the fund to provide $20 billion in currency swaps and loan guarantees to Mexico following the 1994 economic crisis in Mexico. This was somewhat controversial at the time, because President Clinton had tried and failed to pass the Mexican Stabilization Act through Congress. Use of the ESF circumvented the need for approval of the legislative branch. In response, Congress passed and President Clinton signed the Mexican Debt Disclosure Act of 1995, which implicitly accepted the use of the ESF, but required reports to Congress every six months on the status of the loans. At the end of the crisis, the U.S. made a $500 million profit on the loans.
On September 19, 2008, U.S. Treasury Department announced that up to $50 billion in the ESF would temporarily be made available to guarantee deposits in certain money market funds.
- published: 24 May 2017
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The Exchange Stabilization Fund and The Gold Reserve Act
Chris Powell, Secretary/Treasurer of http://gata.org, and James Turk, Director of The GoldMoney Foundation and Founder of GoldMoney discuss the Exchange Stabili...
Chris Powell, Secretary/Treasurer of http://gata.org, and James Turk, Director of The GoldMoney Foundation and Founder of GoldMoney discuss the Exchange Stabilization Fund in this video. This fund was established in 1934 as a provision in the Gold Reserve Act. It only answers to the Treasury Secretary and the President. The video was recorded in London. View the full 34-minutes interview at: http://www.goldmoney.com/powell-turk.
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Chris Powell, Secretary/Treasurer of http://gata.org, and James Turk, Director of The GoldMoney Foundation and Founder of GoldMoney discuss the Exchange Stabilization Fund in this video. This fund was established in 1934 as a provision in the Gold Reserve Act. It only answers to the Treasury Secretary and the President. The video was recorded in London. View the full 34-minutes interview at: http://www.goldmoney.com/powell-turk.
- published: 21 Feb 2011
- views: 4373
6:50
Stabilization Funds: Overview & Best Practices
This presentation provides an overview of stabilization funds, how they can be utilized, and the best practices on appropriations to and expending stabilization...
This presentation provides an overview of stabilization funds, how they can be utilized, and the best practices on appropriations to and expending stabilization funds. A brief overview of stabilization fund overrides will also be provided.
For more information, please visit https://www.mass.gov/orgs/division-of-local-services.
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This presentation provides an overview of stabilization funds, how they can be utilized, and the best practices on appropriations to and expending stabilization funds. A brief overview of stabilization fund overrides will also be provided.
For more information, please visit https://www.mass.gov/orgs/division-of-local-services.
- published: 14 Oct 2020
- views: 118
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Trinidad & Tobago’s Heritage and Stabilization Fund’s Safeguards
The Heritage and Stabilization Fund was created to give us buffers in times like this, WITHIN the safeguards that protect it. In this video, Marla discusses the...
The Heritage and Stabilization Fund was created to give us buffers in times like this, WITHIN the safeguards that protect it. In this video, Marla discusses the importance of keeping those safeguards in place, and alternatives to drawing on the country's sovereign wealth fund.
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The Heritage and Stabilization Fund was created to give us buffers in times like this, WITHIN the safeguards that protect it. In this video, Marla discusses the importance of keeping those safeguards in place, and alternatives to drawing on the country's sovereign wealth fund.
- published: 25 Mar 2020
- views: 1437
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"The Heritage & Stabilization Fund" Pt.1
Brunch at 1077 with Rennie Bishop featuring Chairman of the Economic Development Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Cabinet-appointed State Enterprise Review C...
Brunch at 1077 with Rennie Bishop featuring Chairman of the Economic Development Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Cabinet-appointed State Enterprise Review Committee, Dr. Terrence Farrell.
"The Heritage & Stabilization Fund"
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Brunch at 1077 with Rennie Bishop featuring Chairman of the Economic Development Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Cabinet-appointed State Enterprise Review Committee, Dr. Terrence Farrell.
"The Heritage & Stabilization Fund"
- published: 13 Jun 2016
- views: 301
10:32
"The Heritage & Stabilization Fund" Pt.2
Brunch at 1077 with Rennie Bishop featuring Chairman of the Economic Development Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Cabinet-appointed State Enterprise Review C...
Brunch at 1077 with Rennie Bishop featuring Chairman of the Economic Development Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Cabinet-appointed State Enterprise Review Committee, Dr. Terrence Farrell.
"The Heritage & Stabilization Fund"
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Brunch at 1077 with Rennie Bishop featuring Chairman of the Economic Development Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Cabinet-appointed State Enterprise Review Committee, Dr. Terrence Farrell.
"The Heritage & Stabilization Fund"
- published: 13 Jun 2016
- views: 95
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Gov't To Dip Into Heritage And Stabilization Fund Before 2020
Government will return to the Heritage and Stabilization Fund again before the end of its term in 2020.
This from Finance Minister, Colm Imbert, who said this ...
Government will return to the Heritage and Stabilization Fund again before the end of its term in 2020.
This from Finance Minister, Colm Imbert, who said this isn't a bad move as one may think.
Janine Browne brings us that story.
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Government will return to the Heritage and Stabilization Fund again before the end of its term in 2020.
This from Finance Minister, Colm Imbert, who said this isn't a bad move as one may think.
Janine Browne brings us that story.
- published: 02 Oct 2018
- views: 348
0:34
Stabilization Fund Ready
Mounting protests over the cross-strait trade-in-services pact led investors to fear a steep decline for local shares. Today, the Ministry of Finance stepped fo...
Mounting protests over the cross-strait trade-in-services pact led investors to fear a steep decline for local shares. Today, the Ministry of Finance stepped forward to say it will uphold normal market function. In other words, the National Stabilization Fund is ready if it needs to intervene. Taiwan stocks fell near 8,500 points in intra-day trade on Monday, though at the end of the session the market rallied to end slightly up. Analysts believe that recent events shouldn't affect the market for more than a week.
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Mounting protests over the cross-strait trade-in-services pact led investors to fear a steep decline for local shares. Today, the Ministry of Finance stepped forward to say it will uphold normal market function. In other words, the National Stabilization Fund is ready if it needs to intervene. Taiwan stocks fell near 8,500 points in intra-day trade on Monday, though at the end of the session the market rallied to end slightly up. Analysts believe that recent events shouldn't affect the market for more than a week.
- published: 25 Mar 2014
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[Wikipedia] Stabilization fund
A stabilization fund is a mechanism set up by a government or central bank to insulate the domestic economy from large influxes of revenue, as from commodities ...
A stabilization fund is a mechanism set up by a government or central bank to insulate the domestic economy from large influxes of revenue, as from commodities such as oil. A primary motivation is maintaining a steady level of government revenue in the face of major commodity price fluctuations (hence the term "stabilization"), as well as the avoidance of inflation and associated atrophy of other domestic sectors (Dutch disease). This generally involves the purchase of foreign denominated debt, especially if the goal is to prevent overheating in the domestic economy. The notion may overlap with sovereign wealth fund.
Examples of such funds include:
Stabilization Fund of the Russian Federation
Petroleum Fund of Norway (SPF)
Chile's Copper Stabilization Fund (CSF)
Oman's State General Reserve Fund (SGRF)
Kuwait's Reserve Fund for Future Generations (RFFG)
Papua New Guinea's Mineral Resources Stabilization Fund (MRSF)
Venezuela's Macroeconomic Stabilization Fund (MSF)
UAE Abu Dhabi Fund for Development
Central Bank of Iran's Oil Stabilization Fund
Stabilization funds do not necessarily have to revolve around large commodity revenue. Such national funds might instead seek to influence currency exchange rates without affecting domestic money supply. Such examples include:
European Financial Stability Facility
United Kingdom's Exchange Equalisation Account
United States's Exchange Stabilization Fund
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A stabilization fund is a mechanism set up by a government or central bank to insulate the domestic economy from large influxes of revenue, as from commodities such as oil. A primary motivation is maintaining a steady level of government revenue in the face of major commodity price fluctuations (hence the term "stabilization"), as well as the avoidance of inflation and associated atrophy of other domestic sectors (Dutch disease). This generally involves the purchase of foreign denominated debt, especially if the goal is to prevent overheating in the domestic economy. The notion may overlap with sovereign wealth fund.
Examples of such funds include:
Stabilization Fund of the Russian Federation
Petroleum Fund of Norway (SPF)
Chile's Copper Stabilization Fund (CSF)
Oman's State General Reserve Fund (SGRF)
Kuwait's Reserve Fund for Future Generations (RFFG)
Papua New Guinea's Mineral Resources Stabilization Fund (MRSF)
Venezuela's Macroeconomic Stabilization Fund (MSF)
UAE Abu Dhabi Fund for Development
Central Bank of Iran's Oil Stabilization Fund
Stabilization funds do not necessarily have to revolve around large commodity revenue. Such national funds might instead seek to influence currency exchange rates without affecting domestic money supply. Such examples include:
European Financial Stability Facility
United Kingdom's Exchange Equalisation Account
United States's Exchange Stabilization Fund
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stabilization_fund
Please support this channel and help me upload more videos. Become one of my Patreons at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3823907
- published: 17 Jan 2018
- views: 36
0:31
How the Borrower Stabilization Fund supports New Hampshire's small businesses -- 30 sec.
The New Hampshire Community Loan Fund created its Borrower Stabilization Fund in response to the economic disruption of 2020. Donations to the fund help stabili...
The New Hampshire Community Loan Fund created its Borrower Stabilization Fund in response to the economic disruption of 2020. Donations to the fund help stabilize the state's businesses, child care centers, and nonprofits.
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The New Hampshire Community Loan Fund created its Borrower Stabilization Fund in response to the economic disruption of 2020. Donations to the fund help stabilize the state's businesses, child care centers, and nonprofits.
- published: 13 May 2020
- views: 11502