Economy

The Direction Is (Globally) Clear

By |2018-11-27T12:47:04-05:00November 27th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It is definitely one period that they got wrong. Still, IHS Markit’s Composite PMI for the US economy has been one of the better forward-looking indicators around. Tying to real GDP, this blend of manufacturing and services sentiment has predicted the general economic trend in the United States pretty closely. The latter half of 2015 was the big exception. For [...]

Selling UST’s + Hedging Costs ≠ BOND ROUT!!!!

By |2018-11-26T16:54:05-05:00November 26th, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Maybe blame the ECB. On June 5, 2014, Europe’s central bank announced a change in monetary policy. Beginning June 11, their deposit account mechanism that acts as a hard floor for European money rates would be set below zero for the first time. It would mean any funds left on deposit with the ECB in this account would be “paid” [...]

Repeating Spreads

By |2018-11-26T13:02:33-05:00November 26th, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

What a difference a year makes. As 2017 finished up, the Federal Reserve was widely seen as turning “hawkish.” Inflation in the US, many believed, was about to be unleashed by a blistering labor market so tight we’ve not seen anything like it in decades. The central bank would be forced into a quickened pace of “rate hikes” attempting to [...]

In A Booming Economy, You Buy And Build Houses

By |2018-11-23T14:31:26-05:00November 23rd, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

We can add realtors to the list of those who are angry with Jay Powell. The housing market continued its perplexing slump in October, according to a broad section of data encompassing everything from construction to sales of existing homes. We have been told since Economics 101 that the central bank is, well, central, therefore it is easy to infer [...]

Finally Closing The Book On Harvey and Irma, Opening A New Economic Chapter To?

By |2018-11-21T13:26:59-05:00November 21st, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

I, for one, am sick of still writing about 2017’s tropical season. It’s been well more than a year and yet we are just now finally moving past them. It would’ve been healthier and more honest had there been more appreciation for what they really were going to do for/to the US economy. Without any more artificial interventions left, the [...]

2018: The Collateral Case

By |2018-11-20T16:48:49-05:00November 20th, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Last December, something clearly broke. The global basis had swept far under zero again, an ominous sign that eurodollar banks were having trouble creating, finding, and redistributing global funding. A cross currency basis swap is one way to do it, the negative basis indicating a desperate shortage of dollars offshore (eurodollars). The negative basis wasn’t the only thing suggesting dramatic [...]

Eurodollar Futures: Powell May Figure It Out Sooner, He Won’t Have Any Other Choice

By |2018-11-19T12:52:06-05:00November 19th, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

For Janet Yellen, during her somewhat brief single term she never made the same kind of effort as Ben Bernanke had. Her immediate predecessor, Bernanke, wanted to make the Federal Reserve into what he saw as the 21st century central bank icon. Monetary policy wouldn’t operate on the basis of secrecy and ambiguity. Transparency became far more than a buzzword. [...]

Official Hedging Begins (Again)

By |2018-11-16T16:27:40-05:00November 16th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The term “overseas turmoil” didn’t ever make into the official language, it was only through careful innuendo that things like FOMC meeting minutes would ever refer to the idea. It was a different story in the media, where the phrase gained its own currency. Ironically, it was the US currency behind it, which nobody could explain at the time. The [...]

In A Booming Economy, You Make And Sell Cars

By |2018-11-16T12:52:41-05:00November 16th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

In September 2015, the US EPA issued a notice of violation to Volkswagen. The European carmaker had, apparently, engineered its turbocharged direct injection diesel engines to turn on the vehicle’s emissions control only during testing. Discrepancies had been discovered by California regulators the year before, many involving European makes and models. The Volkswagen emissions scandal touched off a global regulatory [...]

Retail Sales Marked By Revisions

By |2018-11-15T19:10:36-05:00November 15th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Retail sales rebounded 0.8% in October 2018 from September 2018, but it’s the downward revisions to the prior months that are cause for attention. The estimates for particularly September were moved sharply lower. Total retail sales two months ago had been figured last month at $485.8 billion (unadjusted) originally, but are now believed to have been just $483.0 billion. The [...]

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