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March 18, 2026 Original Analysis

3 Regulatory Categories in Financial Innovation

As regulation seeks to enclose the rapidly expanding financial services sector, the freedom found in innovation proves that success for customer and business alike can be found best far from restrictive regulations. While regulation often inherently favors the businesses that already exist, regulators also try to keep up with recent business trends to prevent fraud, […]

October 10, 2025 Original Analysis

The Fed Wouldn’t Cut it as a Normal Bank

The Fed is governed by institutional rules that separate it in operation and incentive from all other banks. Rather than being driven by profit and benevolence, it is ruled by a convoluted system of spoken and unspoken incentives that are often at odds with one another. The purpose of the Fed is nominally to keep […]

September 5, 2025 Guest Commentaries

Money Supply Stalls Amid Weak Jobs and Rising Delinquencies

With recent economic data pointing to an uncertain economic future, M2, a primary measure of the money supply, shows a flattening in the supply of money. But, as more precise measures of money show us, this trend may indicate a latent recession in the dollar-fueled economy. The following article was originally published by the Mises […]