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Title: Safes Sell Out In Japan, 1,000 Franc Note Demand Soars As NIRP Triggers Cash Hoarding
Source: Zero Hedge
URL Source: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016- ... rs-nirp-triggers-cash-hoarding
Published: Feb 23, 2016
Author: Tyler Durden
Post Date: 2016-02-23 09:01:04 by Stoner
Keywords: None
Views: 532
Comments: 10

Negative rates may not have found their way to bank deposits in most locales (yet), but that doesn’t mean the public isn’t starting to see the writing on the wall.

At first, NIRP was an anomaly. An obscure policy tool that most analysts and market watchers assumed would be implemented on a temporary basis in a kind of “let’s see if this is even possible” experiment with an idea that, from a common sense perspective, makes no sense.

But then a funny thing happened. Central banks from Denmark to Sweden to Switzerland went negative and stayed there. They even doubled down, taking rates even more negative and before you knew it, the public started to catch on.

When NIRP failed to resuscitate global growth and trade, the cash ban calls began. The thinking is simple (if crazy): if you do away with physical banknotes, the effective lower bound is thereby eliminated. You can make rates as negative as you like because the public has no recourse as people aren't able to push back by eschewing their bank accounts the mattress.

If that seems far-fetched, consider that the ECB is seriously considering pulling the €500 euro note and the calls are growing louder for the Fed to drop the $100 bill. Of course officials are pitching the big bill bans as an attempt to fight crime - because only a criminal would pay with a $100. But the underlying push is for a cashless society wherein monetary authorities can effectively force citizens to spend and thereby boost the economy by simply making interest rates deeply negative.

Now that the cash ban calls have gotten sufficiently loud to be heard by the generally clueless masses and now that the likes of Jose Canseco are shouting about negative rates, savers are beginning to pull their money out of the banks.

“Look no further than Japan’s hardware stores for a worrying new sign that consumers are hoarding cash--the opposite of what the Bank of Japan had hoped when it recently introduced negative interest rates,” WSJ wrote this morning. “Signs are emerging of higher demand for safes—a place where the interest rate on cash is always zero, no matter what the central bank does.”

“In response to negative interest rates, there are elderly people who’re thinking of keeping their money under a mattress,” one saleswoman at a Shimachu store in eastern Tokyo told The Journal, which also says at least one model costing $700 is sold out and won’t be available again for a month.

“According to the BOJ theory, they should have moved their funds into riskier but higher-earning assets. Instead, they moved into pure cash that earned nothing,” Richard Katz, author of The Oriental Economist newsletter wrote this month.

Meanwhile, in Switzerland, circulation of the 1,000 franc note soared 17% last year in the wake of the SNB’s move to NIRP.

“One consequence of the decision to cut the Swiss central bank’s deposit rate into negative territory in late 2014, and deepen the negative rate to -0.75% early last year, may have been to increase stockpiling,” WSJ reports. “Holding money in cash would protect it from the risk of Swiss banks at some point charging a broad range of customers to deposit money.”

“The connection between the increasing circulation of the big Swiss bill and the central bank policy is obvious,” Karsten Junius, chief economist at Bank J. Safra Sarasin said.

Well yes, it is. Just as the connection between soaring safe sales in Japan and Haruhiko Kuroda’s NIRP push is readily apparent.

So once again, we see that when one experiments with policies that fly in the face of logic (like charging people to hold their money), there are very often unintended consqeuences and when you combine sluggish demand with NIRP in a monetary regime that still has physical banknotes, you get a run on cash. And on safes to store it in.

One Japanese lawmaker brought up the soaring safe sales in parliament on Monday. "It suggests a vague sense of unease among the public," Katsumasa Suzuki remarked.

We're not sure "vague sense of unease" quite covers it. People are rushing to buy safes to hoard their money in because the head of the central bank has lost his mind...

Perhaps "palpable sense of panic," better describes the situation.

In response to Suzuki Finance Minister Taro Aso could only muster the following: "There is money, but there is no demand. That is the biggest problem


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#4. To: Stoner (#0)

But the underlying push is for a cashless society....

Yes,it is. A cashless economy is the engine that drives globalism.

wherein monetary authorities can effectively force citizens to spend and thereby boost the economy by simply making interest rates deeply negative.

Who would be fool enough to believe that? That may be the rumor the politicians are sending out at the orders of their keepers,but the truth is that come globalism,THEY will control the money markets,not the banks,and these people are fools to be saving money that can't be used to buy anything in the future because no business or individual will be able to make change or deposit it anywhere.

A cashless society is a society composed strictly of masters and slaves. We will all be issued digitial ID numbers to identify ourselves and our bank accounts,and anytime the authorities want to reign you in or shut you down all they will have to do is have some government employee push a delete key on their keyboard,and every single digital dollar you had disappears. Since money is digitil,you won't even be able to borrow any from a friend to eat a meal while waiting for them to come pick you up after you have dialed the toll-free number to tell them were to come to pick you up.

Your ONLY option to avoid arrest would be to flee to the countryside,if there is any around where you live,and starve to death.

Meanwhile,your relatives and friends find themselves picked up and threatened with the same treatment if they don't help the authorities track you down. If they aren't helpful,it's off to the labor camps for them,too.

If you don't pick up your gun and start changing your government the INSTANT they enact the first cashless society law and before it takes affect,it will be too late to avoid you and everyone you know from becoming cogs in the machine/slaves.

sneakypete  posted on  2016-02-23   10:47:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: sneakypete (#4)

Not exactly a very joyous sounding future.

Stoner  posted on  2016-02-23   13:11:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Stoner (#7)

Not exactly a very joyous sounding future.

I'm sure our masters and the sheep who love belonging and being told what to say,do,and think will be very happy.

sneakypete  posted on  2016-02-23   23:20:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#10. To: sneakypete (#9)

" the sheep who love belonging and being told what to say,do,and think will be very happy. "

You can count me OUT of that group.

Stoner  posted on  2016-02-24 02:13:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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