Yearly Archives: 2016

A Brief History of ‘Money’; Part 1 The Historical Foundation For QE

By |2016-11-25T18:33:35-05:00November 25th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

One of the biggest intellectual impediments to understanding where we are in the arc of monetary evolution is Positive Economics. As Milton Friedman described it in 1953, it was essentially the doctrine of trying to explain a lot knowing very little. In such a simple description it sounds ridiculous, but in the reality of complex systems growing only more complex [...]

The 2014 Economy Lingers On Under The Hope For Something Different

By |2016-11-23T12:18:39-05:00November 23rd, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

For the month of July 2014, total durable goods orders exploded higher in a fit of Boeing. The growth in aircraft orders in percentage terms was so large as to be meaningless. On a seasonally-adjusted basis, total durable goods (using the latest benchmarks) went from $236.3 billion that June to $290.8 billion for July. Coming as it did in the [...]

Repo On The African Plain

By |2016-11-22T17:48:37-05:00November 22nd, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

That the repo market, as noted yesterday, has been beset by a persistent collateral shortage is relatively uncontroversial. Where once large blocks of MBS tranches were central to interbank flow and funding, their absence is still a fact of operation though that repudiation was a very long time ago. Even with that backdrop, however, it doesn’t explain a whole lot [...]

Haven’t We Done This Before?

By |2016-11-21T19:13:40-05:00November 21st, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

It is an apparent contradiction to where we can describe a desperate money supply situation yet stock prices, in particular, are at all-time highs or at least outwardly unconcerned about all of it. This isn’t anything new, however, as noted last week where we may be witnessing the third or fourth iteration of the same repeating cycle. It was, after [...]

It’s Not Just Supply But Also Distribution

By |2016-11-21T18:00:23-05:00November 21st, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

With money market reform (2a7) more than a month in the rear view, LIBOR rates continue to rise regardless. Three-month LIBOR jumped to 91.622 bps Friday, up from 88.4 bps to begin the month of November. The 1-year maturity is now well over 160 bps, up more than 100 bps going back to November 2014. Since 2a7 is behind us, [...]

Where Friedman Meets Rothbard

By |2016-11-21T13:32:26-05:00November 21st, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

One of the most significant pieces of legislation ever argued and turned into law was the Banking Act of 1935. Maybe even more than the Emergency Banking Act of 1933, the legislative basis for Executive Order 6102 and the end of gold inside the United States, the 1935 law codified what were in 1933 more properly observed as experiments. The [...]

4 Things To Do Before December 31st

By |2016-11-20T18:54:53-05:00November 20th, 2016|Markets|

The end of 2016 will be here before you know it.  Here at Alhambra Investment Partners we want to remind you of some requirements and opportunities to put on your financial to-do list before year end.   Take your RMD If you’re over 70 ½ and have a Traditional IRA, 401(k), 403(b), or 457 plan, the IRS forces you to [...]

Earnings Update

By |2019-08-13T15:13:04-04:00November 20th, 2016|Alhambra Research|

“There is one day that is ours. Thanksgiving Day is the one day that is purely American.” - O. Henry (author) With the election thankfully behind us and the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index up over 2% since then, investors are possibly at an even more challenging risk/reward crossroads than before. The resolution of a highly contentious election and rhetoric regarding [...]

Bi-Weekly Economic Review: Regime Change

By |2016-11-20T17:16:21-05:00November 20th, 2016|Alhambra Research, Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Markets, Stocks|

Economic Reports Scorecard The reported economic data of the last few weeks (it's been 3 weeks since my last update so I guess technically this isn't the Bi-Weekly Review) provides about as much direction and insight as the polls conducted prior to the election. To my eye, the trend here is trendless with a decidedly mixed set of data, each [...]

History Repeats, And Repeats, And Repeats…

By |2016-11-18T18:08:48-05:00November 18th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

So how does it end? It’s the only question that matters, more so perhaps than asking when this “end” might occur. We see the “dollar” tanking currencies again, though mostly the majors this time, but currencies have tanked for as long as they have floated; and a great many before that time, too. Is there something different now that wasn’t [...]

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