Economy

Still More Money Market Fragmentation

By |2015-12-28T16:53:17-05:00December 28th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The federal funds rate applies to a range of actual trades in unsecured overnight lending. What you see as the calculated “effective” rate is an average of those trades. Under the ZIRP/QE paradigm, there has been very little dispersion since there isn’t much volume in that corner of the money market. By theoretical definition, repo rates should come in under [...]

US Trade Data Shows Unites Foreign And Domestic Production In Recession

By |2015-12-28T16:14:14-05:00December 28th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

From the perspective of foreign economies, the primary economic problem is US consumers. That sets up a contradiction as noted earlier today with durable goods estimates; economists think US consumers are quite healthy and the contraction in manufacturing is due to foreign economies. The inventory imbalance, or bloat as it was aptly described, cannot be an overseas problem and therefore [...]

Domestic Sales Problem

By |2015-12-28T10:33:33-05:00December 28th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Durable goods estimates were somewhat better in November than they have been in recent months. Year-over-year, orders contracted by less than 1% in the latest month after contracting more than 2.7% in each of the prior six. In September, durable goods orders (ex transportation) were down almost 5.5%. While that counts as improvement it may not count as meaningful. The [...]

Broad Side Effects To Oil

By |2015-12-23T17:04:42-05:00December 23rd, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

Not long ago, I wrote that it was somewhat odd that more attention wasn’t being paid to sovereign wealth funds. This was only somewhat surprising given that oil prices were still thought “transitory” and thus the mainstream clearly felt there wasn’t anything deeper to be assembled from that. However, now that it has finally dawned that oil isn’t likely to [...]

There’s No Holiday For the Asian ‘Dollar’

By |2015-12-23T16:37:50-05:00December 23rd, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

This isn’t surprising, but events in China are accelerating. Just as the West heads into year-end coma, there is much to be concerned about on the other side of the Pacific. For, one, either the PBOC has taken off whatever means it has been using to suppress SHIBOR or the strain has become too much to bear. As much as [...]

Currency Elasticity Only Applies Where There Is Currency

By |2015-12-23T12:05:11-05:00December 23rd, 2015|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The Fed’s control over money markets has always been tenuous, a myth more than anything, it just wasn’t so obvious at one time. That observation extends to its grasp of even basic operations, a spectacular fail revealed by its 2000’s treatment of the Discount Window. On January 9, 2003, the FOMC altered decades of monetary history by switching the Discount [...]

Housing Resales And Telling Overreaction

By |2015-12-22T17:51:39-05:00December 22nd, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

I haven’t reported much on the housing market this year because frankly it has been vastly surpassed by everything taking place (globally) with the “dollar” and the economy that seems stapled to it. However, November’s resale figures from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) have alarmed several lines of commentary normally more assured (friendly to the orthodox recovery). The rate [...]

Confirming the Shallow State of Bills

By |2015-12-22T17:12:15-05:00December 22nd, 2015|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The ongoing money market adjustment remains ongoing; perhaps that tautology is the most that can be interpreted from continuing mixed signals to this point though the longer nonconformities continue the more innocence is threatened. Recognizing again that this is still early in the process, there are some indications that resistance is real and even understandable. That begins first with the [...]

China’s Flexible Gets Creepy

By |2015-12-22T12:44:12-05:00December 22nd, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It doesn’t work as the math is surprisingly simple. That is why “sweeping” changes and reform have to be considered at each point of escalation. Taking account of what has occurred only damages further the credibility and faith that is supposed to be the keystone for everything that happens. Instead, the only way to solve the historical deficit is to [...]

Still Fragmentation

By |2015-12-21T17:39:53-05:00December 21st, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Picking up on the money market(s) discussion from this morning, bill rates once again were suggestively shallow. The 4-week T-bill was just 14 bps in “yield”, well below the Fed’s new “floor” of 25 bps; the 3-month bill was just 24 bps and behaving nothing like what would be expected. Federal funds remain well-behaved but that isn’t a major component [...]

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