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Economists’ Canada Problem

By |2015-12-01T11:29:15-05:00December 1st, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Despite everything that happened in July and August throughout the financial world, there remained a tendency to simply dismiss it as anomalous. That was curious in and of itself, but that the global liquidations then were not isolated but rather the latest in a continuing string of “odd” events strains such determined dimness. We have arrived at a point in [...]

Black Friday Experimentation

By |2015-11-30T17:48:01-05:00November 30th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The initial estimates for Black Friday spending are pretty grim; you can make that interpretation based only on the press releases themselves as neither of the words “strong” or “robust” appear in them. According to ShopperTrak, actual sales (mall sales) on Black Friday itself were up almost 15% from last year but only because there was a clear revulsion against [...]

China’s Stocks Fall Backward Again

By |2015-11-30T17:41:58-05:00November 30th, 2015|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

Chinese stocks “unexpectedly” plunged last week in a fit of stormed selling that reminded of August rather than the placidity that has been claimed of China since. By mainstream account, China has fixed its bout of “selling UST” and “outflows” while also providing two double doses of “stimulus.” The PBOC had even taken to a higher fix in the middle [...]

The Wrong Kind of Fertile Ground

By |2015-11-30T11:39:32-05:00November 30th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

On December 11, 2014, spot WTI closed at $60.01, down sharply from $76.52 the week before that Thanksgiving. In the space of only a few weeks, oil prices had collapsed far more than anyone thought possible; and yet there was very little urgency to the outcome. Economists, in particular, parroted throughout the media, were quick to assert both a supply [...]

‘Strong Dollar’ Makes Its Appearance

By |2015-11-25T17:31:44-05:00November 25th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Durable goods orders and shipments were estimated still consistent with the depressive environment that has “unexpectedly” lingered for the whole of 2015. Year-over-year, new orders for durable goods fell 4.13% while shipments contracted by 3.74%. That is the ninth straight decline in orders and the fourth in shipments (and five out of the last six months). The 6-month averages in [...]

The Kingdom Offers Less Oil

By |2015-11-25T16:33:51-05:00November 25th, 2015|Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

While the media remains fixed on supply, the rest of the financial complex is prepared elsewhere. On Monday, Saudi Arabia announced what the mainstream has been waiting for (and often blatantly demanding) since the summer “rebound” faded into August liquidations. Given the mythical status of Saudi supply, this was the one country thought to be the only possible savior. Crude [...]

What To Do About Spending Figures

By |2015-11-25T12:34:13-05:00November 25th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Any reasonably or relatively objective view of the Bureau of Economic Analysis’ estimates for PCE and Personal Income (personal income and outlays) render more questions than answers; more doubts than satisfaction. For one, the series continually undergoes not just heavy revisions and not just at the benchmark continuities, but all over the place. Further, these revisions, particularly between income and [...]

‘Dollar’ View of Demand

By |2015-11-24T17:45:16-05:00November 24th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

If China is struggling with the various facets of the interconnected nature of eurodollar function, then we don’t have to go far to see that in almost perfect clarity. By many accounts, funding and liquidity remain highly disturbed and becoming more uniformly so. From gold to francs to copper to junk debt, pricing reflects more so a combined economic and [...]

Still More Inventory

By |2015-11-24T17:03:32-05:00November 24th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The only piece of the GDP revision to note is that the BEA is still having great difficulty estimating inventory. That isn’t surprising since businesses in this area are behaving far different than any expectation, even factoring the difficulty of the “recovery” environment. That leaves instead only Janet Yellen’s continuous pleading about the surge in consumer spending that never seems [...]

And Still It Comes

By |2015-11-24T15:24:02-05:00November 24th, 2015|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Very quietly, the PBOC has been fixing its middle exchange rate against the dollar higher and higher (in dollar terms). Today’s reference rate was 6.3895, up from 6.378 a week ago, with the CNY exchange coming close to 6.40 again for the first time since the disastrous period in late September. Unlike August, there has not been the flood of [...]

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