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  1. Bill Nelson on Shrinking the Fed's Balance Sheet and Reviving Interbank MarketsMacro Musings with David Beckworth55:16Notes
  2. Moving Iron: August Auction Market Heats Up as Pre-Harvest Demand Stays StrongMoving Iron Podcast23:13Notes
  3. Gianluca Benigno on Central Bank Balance Sheets, Stablecoins, and Nonlinear InflationMacro Musings with David Beckworth54:04Notes
  4. The Supplement: Arthur Burns tells Los Angeles that his instruments cannot reach this inflation, and names the ones that should stand beside themMonetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  5. July Job Growth StallsChris Lehnes Factoring SpecialistNotes
  6. Moving Iron: Navigating the Summer Equipment Auction LandscapeMoving Iron Podcast51:37Notes
  7. Barry Eichengreen, Paul Blustein, and Brendan Greeley on Dollar DominanceMacro Musings with David Beckworth58:56Notes
  8. Moving Iron: The Market Is Speaking Through Auction PricesMoving Iron Podcast1:18:54Notes
  9. David Wessel on the Fed's Current Inflection PointMacro Musings with David Beckworth55:54Notes
  10. Moving Iron: The Impact of Commodity Prices on Equipment ValuesMoving Iron Podcast35:25Notes
  11. Invoice Factoring – Quickly Convert AR into Cash with FactoringChris Lehnes Factoring SpecialistNotes
  12. Sam Lyman on the Digital Payments Race Between the US and ChinaMacro Musings with David Beckworth58:24Notes
  13. Moving Iron: How In-Person Auctions Drive Community and ValueMoving Iron Podcast1:04:46Notes
  14. Stephan Luck on What History can Teach Us about Financial StabilityMacro Musings with David Beckworth57:47Notes
  15. View From the EDGE® July 2026: The Importance of DiversificationView from the EDGE13:28Notes
  16. The Slate: The Inference traced a rate cut timed for December, waiting on a supply-side finding the new task forces were to certify by year-end. On July 9 the Federal Reserve named the people who will certify it. Read against what each has spent a decade concluding, the roster is the finding.Monetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  17. Moving Iron: How Used Machinery Prices Are Defying Expectations in 2026Moving Iron Podcast27:44Notes
  18. Barry Eichengreen on the History of Global CurrenciesMacro Musings with David Beckworth57:09Notes
  19. Moving Iron: Used Equipment Prices Surge as Market Momentum BuildsMoving Iron Podcast23:58Notes
  20. Yesha Yadav, Chris Odinet, and Andrea Tosato on the Moneyness of StablecoinsMacro Musings with David Beckworth1:11:31Notes
  21. Moving Iron: How Supply and Demand Are Shaping Equipment Prices in 2026Moving Iron Podcast29:34Notes
  22. Jeffrey Lacker on What a New Fed Treasury Accord Might Look LikeMacro Musings with David Beckworth56:30Notes
  23. Moving Iron: How Weather and Market Cycles Shape Farming Equipment TrendsMoving Iron Podcast48:02Notes
  24. The Inference: The first meeting under the new chair installed the framework the series predicted — and set the schedule that delivers the cut.Monetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  25. Nik Bhatia on Bitcoin and the Case for Using Stablecoins for StatecraftMacro Musings with David Beckworth59:16Notes
  26. Moving Iron: Auction Trends, Iron Values & the Road to AutonomyMoving Iron Podcast41:25Notes
  27. View From the EDGE® June 2026: AI Drives Markets Higher… For Now?View from the EDGE16:59Notes
  28. The Game: The program has been announced. The implementation has begun. The chair does not need to win a majority for a standalone cut on the merits of incoming inflation data, because he has changed what the committee will be voting on.Monetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  29. Dr. Donald BoudreauxEconomic Club of Minnesota59:49Notes
  30. View From the EDGE® May 2026: The Rally in Equities ContinuesView from the EDGE14:25Notes
  31. The Analogue: Why the doctrine that has held since 2008 was built for the cases where oil rose and fell.Monetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  32. Currency Swap Lines, Financial Statecraft, and Dollar DominanceMacroeconomic Policy NexusNotes
  33. The Dollar: The fifth pillar the doctrine does not name is the institution's most documented operational commitment.Monetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  34. The Test: The roadmap maps four pillars and depends on five. The fifth is the one the doctrine does not name.Monetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  35. The Coordination: The axis authorizes four instruments. The balance sheet requires a fifth. The seat that holds the fifth is not in the axis.Monetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  36. The Axis: Three actors, one architecture, and the coordination register that debuted within twenty-four hours of the hearingMonetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  37. The Pillars: A restorationist program, its architecture, and the two readings of how it arrivedMonetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  38. The Offset: What the Fed's own transcripts reveal about the fiscal burden Judy Shelton describesMonetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  39. The Distinction: What the Fed knew about the line between supply shock and inflation regimeMonetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  40. Professor Mari PangestuEconomic Club of Minnesota56:24Notes
  41. The Money: Where Money Comes From, and What Happens When the Federal Reserve ForgetsMonetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  42. View From the EDGE® April 2026: A Two-Week Ceasefire, but Uncertainty RemainsView from the EDGE12:43Notes
  43. The Privilege: What the Fed's own archive reveals about the risks Warren Buffett identifies — and the cure he prescribesMonetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  44. The Compound: What the Fed already knew about the remedies its most celebrated investor prescribesMonetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  45. The Geopolitical Power of AgricultureEconomic Club of Minnesota1:00:55Notes
  46. The Precedent: What the Fed's own archive reveals about the history a dissenting governor invokesMonetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  47. The Guide: What the Fed's own archive reveals about the balance sheet reduction its Governor proposesMonetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  48. The Unanimity: Five decades of unanimous votes. Five mechanisms of collective failure. The architecture of agreement at the Federal Reserve.Monetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  49. The Retreat: The March 2026 FOMC statement made four changes from January. Markets barely noticed. We decoded each change against 90 years of documents.Monetary Blog | FOMC Insight EngineNotes
  50. View From the EDGE® March 2026: War in the Middle EastView from the EDGE16:14Notes