eurodollar standard

Just When You’ve Thought You’ve Seen It All

By |2017-12-04T17:18:07-05:00December 4th, 2017|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

I could understand it if its track record was spotty, or partially mixed. But the level of denial runs deep and wide with the yield curve. There is a growing chorus of nonsense, really, which is attempting to spin the flattening as some kind of benign technical rotation that through illogical convolution equals the opposite of what is obvious. Let’s [...]

A Derivatives Look At What Happened To ‘Reflation’

By |2017-10-18T16:14:18-04:00October 18th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) reports that total gross notional derivatives contracts owned and outstanding by domestic banks rose for the second straight quarter. The OCC statistics are one quarter behind, meaning that though banks themselves are reporting Q3 numbers with earnings all figures shown here are from the official compilation for Q2. As such, the [...]

It’s Not Easy To See

By |2017-10-10T16:33:53-04:00October 10th, 2017|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

There are supposedly jobs that Americans won’t do, and now there are, apparently, jobs that British won’t do. In the latter case, according to the UK’s Minister of State and Commonwealth, Sir Alan Duncan, it is the Europeans who were blamed for taking work from native English. The result was, in his view, Brexit. Duncan called it a “tantrum” last [...]

2017 Is Two-Thirds Done And Still No Payroll Pickup

By |2017-09-01T13:27:11-04:00September 1st, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The payroll report for August 2017 thoroughly disappointed. The monthly change for the headline Establishment Survey was just +156k. The BLS also revised lower the headline estimate in each of the previous two months, estimating for July a gain of only +189k. The 6-month average, which matters more given the noisiness of the statistic, is just +160k or about the [...]

No Surprise, Wells Fargo

By |2017-07-28T14:13:12-04:00July 28th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

In September 2016, Wells Fargo fired 5,300 employees. These sorts of mass layoffs have become common in banking throughout the post-crisis era, especially those years of the “rising dollar.” This was different, however, as Wells was not cutting back in capacity but dealing with the aftermath of being far too aggressive. These employees were found to have opened secret and [...]

Act Accordingly, Again

By |2017-05-24T16:41:00-04:00May 24th, 2017|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

For once, it does seem like the FOMC was asking of its members the right question. They spent years incredulous over the lack of effect due to whatever of the multiple QE’s without changing expectations. No matter how little evidence for their initial let alone ongoing success, they would always, always keep up the “recovery is coming” narrative. In many [...]

Dereliction: They All Had One Job

By |2017-05-19T17:17:40-04:00May 19th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

What is truly frustrating is that only now is the world trying to come to terms with the last ten years, and only because it ignored the major, seismic developments over the preceding forty. It’s not a question of too little, too late, it’s more so that after being bludgeoned with failure there are no leaps of intuition, merely baby [...]

About Those Secondary Speculators

By |2017-05-04T17:01:08-04:00May 4th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Back when the WTI curve was at its steepest contango, who was it that was buying up all that oil? A sheer vertical curve is an invitation to almost free money, very much like other curves everywhere else during the “rising dollar.” You could simultaneously buy crude at spot and sell it for delivery years ahead using a futures contract, [...]

Noose Or Ratchet

By |2017-05-03T18:12:58-04:00May 3rd, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Closing the book on Q4 2016 balance sheet capacity is to review essentially forex volumes. The eurodollar system over the last ten years has turned far more in this direction in addition to it becoming more Asian/Japanese. In fact, the two really go hand in hand given the native situation of Japanese banks. As expected, data compiled by the Office [...]

The Eurodollar’s Soul; Part 2

By |2017-05-02T17:15:44-04:00May 2nd, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Part 1 is here. The story of the asset bubbles is one of eurodollars alone. We can tell so much of the history of the past few decades by examining its pieces. The primary component has been derivatives, these financial instruments that are largely misunderstood shrouded often by what can appear to be incomprehensible complexity. That their own purveyors more [...]

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