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The Dismal Boom

By |2018-01-24T16:46:48-05:00January 24th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

There is a fundamental assumption behind any purchasing manager index, or PMI. These are often but not always normalized to the number 50. That’s done simply for comparison purposes and the ease of understanding in the general public. That level at least in the literature and in theory is supposed to easily and clearly define the difference between growth and [...]

When Up Or Down Might Not Matter

By |2017-05-31T17:04:50-04:00May 31st, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Many surveys of especially manufacturer sentiment were for most of the past few years highly volatile in their month-to-month changes. It wasn’t at all unusual for the Chicago Business Barometer, for example, to be up big one month and then down just as much if not more the next. What was important was not those individual swings but that these [...]

Staying Stuck

By |2017-05-15T16:49:08-04:00May 15th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The rebound in commodity prices is not difficult to understand, perhaps even sympathize with. With everything so depressed early last year, if it turned out to be no big deal in the end then there was a killing to be made. That’s what markets are supposed to do, entice those with liquidity to buy when there is blood in the [...]

A Second Confidence Experiment

By |2017-04-03T18:32:26-04:00April 3rd, 2017|Markets|

The ISM Manufacturing Index declined slightly for March 2017, pulling back by 0.5 points after registering a multi-year high in February. The difference between the index and troubling auto sales, for example, is another reminder of what is truly a large disparity between economic statistics and sentiment. The ISM version of a PMI is considered more reliable because it asks [...]

The Cycle Repeats (And Repeats)

By |2017-02-03T16:42:32-05:00February 3rd, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Factory orders rose 2.0% in December 2016 year-over-year (NSA), the fourth positive number in the last five months. In what is a perfect commentary on the sorrowful state of the economy, it was highest growth rate since September 2014. It seems increasingly likely that the manufacturing recession attached to the “rising dollar”, the one that created a near-recession for the [...]

A Sentiment Premium

By |2017-02-01T17:09:07-05:00February 1st, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

For two years now, the ISM Chicago Business Barometer has not failed to disappoint. Whether you were bullish or bearish on the manufacturing sector, if you were frustrated by the index one month you needed only wait to the next, maybe two, to be turned around. The index value for October 2015 was 56.2, for example, but 48.7 the month [...]

Wrongly Resetting The ‘Recession Clock’

By |2016-10-05T16:09:00-04:00October 5th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Factory orders rose 1.1% year-over-year in August, the first increase since February. Like February, however, it isn’t clear if the gain is due to actual organic growth or seasonal factors. The seasonally-adjusted series for factory orders fell 1.6%, the difference likely attributed to July. Orders rose by a considerable amount in that month on a seasonally-adjusted basis even though unadjusted [...]

Global PMI’s ‘Languish’

By |2016-10-03T12:42:22-04:00October 3rd, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

From the orthodox binary view, PMI’s aren’t making any sense. Convention currently dictates that the economy must be growing, and where not moving unambiguously toward recession. Translating those expectations into these sentiment surveys means that under expectations for the former PMI’s should be not just above 50 but increasingly so, while the recessionary condition should measure nothing above 50 and [...]

The Real Economy: What The Interest Rate Fallacy Truly Means

By |2016-09-06T12:05:52-04:00September 6th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Just a little over a year ago, the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) released its purchasing manager index for the services sector for August 2015. Though the level was down slightly from July, coming amidst the immediate aftermath of the “shocking” financial quakes starting in China and spreading to markets all over the world, the 59.0 non-manufacturing PMI was welcome [...]

Bi-Weekly Economic Review

By |2016-06-10T15:41:18-04:00June 10th, 2016|Alhambra Research, Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Markets, Stocks|

Economic Reports Scorecard Concern about recession is growing again as formerly strong portions of the economy turn down. The last two weeks brought reports of new weakness in the labor market, continued slowing in construction and renewed weakness in manufacturing. Auto sales were also weak based on the reports from individual manufacturers. The state of auto sales is frankly a [...]

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