Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy

When Sentiment Flies

By |2020-06-17T19:12:52-04:00June 17th, 2020|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

According to Germany’s ZEW, economic prospects for the intermediate future in that country (and for Europe, separate survey) haven’t been this positive since 2006. Back then you might remember the rip-roaring contributions of asset bubbles, and I don’t mean the stock market and valuations. A huge wave of credit expansion in pretty much every corner of the globe courtesy of [...]

Still TIC’ed Off In The Shadows In April

By |2020-06-17T17:10:09-04:00June 17th, 2020|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

On March 15, 2013, the US Treasury Department issued a request for a “large position report” (17 CFR Part 420). Any institution holding $2 billion or more of the 2% notes expiring in February 2023 (10-year maturity) had until March 21 to disclose that fact to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (faxed disclosures accepted). The repo rate for [...]

Monthly Macro Monitor – June 2020

By |2020-06-17T10:47:36-04:00June 17th, 2020|Alhambra Research, Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Real Estate, Stocks, Taxes/Fiscal Policy|

The stock market has recovered most of its losses from the March COVID-19 induced sell-off and the enthusiasm with which stocks are being bought – and sold but mostly bought – could lead one to believe that the crisis is over, that the economy has completely or nearly completely recovered. Unfortunately, other markets do not support that notion nor does [...]

It’s Never What They Say, Pay Attention To How They Behave

By |2020-06-16T19:23:15-04:00June 16th, 2020|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It’s a behavioral shift, one we’ve seen before. Misunderstood because of idiocy like QE, even those who’ve undergone the change fail to appreciate the deeper meaning behind it. Not just at the firm-level, more so systemically. GFC1 had left everyone, even the best of businesses, essentially stranded fighting for their lives. Lost revenue was secondary to daily survival.Liquidity.Among the grandest [...]

The Smallness of the Most Gigantic

By |2020-06-16T18:39:50-04:00June 16th, 2020|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

These numbers do seem epic, don’t they? It’s hard to ignore when you have the greatest percentage increase in the history of a major economic account. Just writing that sentence it’s difficult to deny the power of those words. Which is precisely the point: we already know ahead of time how the biggest economic holes in history are going to [...]

Swap Me Update

By |2020-06-15T18:58:38-04:00June 15th, 2020|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Just a quick update to add a little more data and color to my last Friday’s swap line criticism so hopefully you can better see how there is intentional activity behind them. Since a few people have asked, I’ll break them out with a little more detail. While the volume of swaps outstanding at the Fed has, in total, remained [...]

Eurodollar University’s Making Sense; Episode 13: Now What?

By |2020-06-15T13:00:42-04:00June 15th, 2020|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

iTunes: https://apple.co/3czMcWN Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3arP8mY Google: https://bit.ly/3e2Z48M Castro: https://bit.ly/30DMYza Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2C1M1GB Overcast: https://bit.ly/2YyDsLa Pocketcast: https://pca.st/encarkdt Alhambra-tube: https://youtu.be/a3_txb_PhrM Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeffSnider_AIP Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmilKalinowski Art: https://davidparkins.com/   [Emil's Summary] American books and films published in 1925 will be entering the public domain next year. Included among them will be The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Upon its release the book was met with popular indifference. And [...]

Swap Me Still

By |2020-06-12T16:55:09-04:00June 12th, 2020|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

In its earliest years, the Discount Window wasn’t something to be avoided at all costs, it was nearly the whole point. In order to supply largely seasonal liquidity, the word “discount” meant banks could show up at one of the local 12 Fed branches and post collateral for an increase in their reserve balance. No one would be stuck holding [...]

There Was Never Going To Be A ‘V’ Because The Bowl Was Always Empty

By |2020-06-11T19:33:47-04:00June 11th, 2020|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

What was stupidest about the past few months was how it was these guys who everyone was depending upon to make it all go just perfectly moving forward. Worse, those geniuses being held up as competent economic stewards practically reran the 2008 playbook line by line. What that said, more than anything, was that they had come up with zero [...]

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