How the US dollar became the reserve currency

The first printing of the US dollar as we know it today took place after the establishment of the Federal Reserve in the year 1914 (Prior to this, the bank notes were issued by individual banks). In the present times, the US dollar is one of the strongest currencies in the world (The strongest currency … Read more

Introduction of US Fed, money supplies and US banking system

US Fed stands for the “United States Federal Reserve”.The 12 Federal Reserve banks in the different regions of the United States of America are collectively called as US Federal Reserve. During the times of Covid-19 whole new breed of investors came into stock markets. The trading and investing activity increased exponentially. Every share you purchased … Read more

What is the relation between bond prices and interest rates?

There is an inverse relationship between the bond prices and the interest rates prevailing in the market. This means if the interest rates are increased, the bond prices decrease, and vice versa. Bonds are instruments of investment for the investors and an instrument to raise funds for the issuer. You can read more about the … Read more

Effects of the monetary policy on the Economy

In our previous article, we discussed the various components of Monetary Policy and how monetary policy affects the interest rates across the banking and financial system of the country. In this article, we would discuss the impact of changes in interest rates or monetary policy on various indicators of the economy. If you have not … Read more

Introduction of Monetary Policy: Everything you need to know

Monetary Policy is issued by the central bank of the country. In India Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank. The monetary policy came into the limelight during the time of Covid-19. You might have seen a lot of new investors came to the stock markets during the time of Covid-19. The reason … Read more