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Boom & Bust

By |2022-11-07T14:26:29-05:00November 7th, 2022|Alhambra Research, Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy|

Jerome Powell has said repeatedly that the Fed's goal is to get rates higher and leave them there for an extended period of time. He believes that the mistake of the 70s was that once higher rates snuffed out inflation, the Fed cut rates too quickly and the inflation returned. I think the mistake of the 70s was that, by [...]

GDP + GFC = Fragile

By |2020-04-29T17:04:00-04:00April 29th, 2020|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

March 15 was when it all began to come down. Not the stock market; that had been in freefall already, beset by the rolling destruction of fire sale liquidations emanating out of the repo market (collateral side first). No matter what the Federal Reserve did or announced, there was no stopping the runaway devastation.It wasn’t until the middle of March [...]

Three Straight Quarters of 2%, And Yet Each One Very Different

By |2020-01-30T17:25:44-05:00January 30th, 2020|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Headline GDP growth during the fourth quarter of 2019 was 2.05849% (continuously compounded annual rate), slightly lower than the (revised) 2.08169% during Q3. For the year, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) puts total real output at $19.07 trillion, or annual growth of 2.33% and down from 2.93% in 2018. Last year was weaker than 2017, the second lowest out [...]

Consistent Trade War Inconsistency Hides The Consistent Trend

By |2019-12-03T18:53:40-05:00December 3rd, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

You can see the pattern, a weathervane of sorts in its own right. Not for how the economy is actually going, mind you, more along the lines of how it is being perceived from the high-level perspective. The green light for “trade wars” in the first place was what Janet Yellen and Jay Powell had said about the economy. Because [...]

GDP And Revisions Highlight The Vulnerabilities

By |2019-07-26T17:05:10-04:00July 26th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It usually takes them a little while, a couple of benchmark adjustments to better conform to the true shape. Today’s GDP report included the latest revisions to the underlying data. Overall, not much changed. The changes are applied to Q1 2014 and forward, upping Real GDP growth slightly in 2015, adding a little bit more to the tail end of [...]

Construction Problems

By |2018-08-01T17:07:57-04:00August 1st, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Total construction spending rose 5.5% year-over-year (unadjusted) in June 2018. On a seasonally-adjusted basis, spending fell rather sharply two months ago though that doesn’t really matter given the short-term noise of month-to-month changes. The real problem is this 5.5% given that public construction has been moving higher since last year’s big hurricanes. In other words, it’s the private channel that [...]

The Longest Falling Expansion

By |2018-04-27T19:11:14-04:00April 27th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The current expansion is already one of the longest on record. With another quarter entering the BEA’s books, it has been 35 since the last declared recession. At +2.3% for the current one, there won’t be another considered anytime soon putting this economy within reach. Yet, out of those 35 quarters only 10 have contained Real GDP growth meeting or [...]

The Unusually Hollow Boom

By |2018-01-29T18:34:53-05:00January 29th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

For GDP, one big piece that’s missing, or what’s kept it at a lower rate than in the comparable 2014 period, is inventory. Three and four years ago, American businesses couldn’t get enough. They piled into it at a record pace. The reason they did was almost surely Janet Yellen, or at the very least the mainstream economic projections that [...]

Bi-Weekly Economic Review: Extending The Cycle

By |2019-10-23T15:09:52-04:00July 31st, 2017|Alhambra Research, Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Markets|

This economic cycle is one of the longest on record for the US, eight years and counting since the end of the last recession. It has also been, as almost everyone knows, a fairly weak expansion, one that has managed to disappoint both bull and bear. Growth has oscillated around a 2% rate for most of the expansion, falling at [...]

The Scale Of Optimism

By |2016-11-16T12:27:32-05:00November 16th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Industrial production continued its slow, shallow contraction, unusual in any economic climate but perhaps more compelling here in describing the different direction markets are taking. Clearly, as discussed several times before, certain parts of certain markets are betting that different is going to be effective where the same old was clearly not. The actual economy, however, has yet to show [...]

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