Economy

Confusion Over Factory Orders Has Become Normal Because Stats Are Designed For What Is Normal

By |2016-12-06T13:04:28-05:00December 6th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Total factory orders in October 2016 were almost unchanged year-over-year (NSA) from those of October 2015, up just 0.5%. That was the second straight month of no growth, as factory orders in September were down just slightly, -0.1%, after being revised somewhat lower. Combining both September and October together, factory orders in those two months were 0.2% above the same [...]

Twenty Years Later, Two Words That Have Helped Obscure The Root Paradigm

By |2016-12-05T19:52:18-05:00December 5th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The American Enterprise Institute’s Francis Boyer award was established in 1977 by pharmaceutical firm SmithKline Beecham in memory of its former CEO. The purpose of the honor is to recognize those who have given significant contributions to government policy and social welfare. As sponsored through an erstwhile conservative think tank, the award, presented up until 2002, was given to prominent [...]

Oh The Confusion

By |2016-12-05T12:11:47-05:00December 5th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The entire idea of quantitative easing is supposed to be exceedingly simple. As I showed here, in the middle of 1917 it was. The US economy and the global monetary system moving into 2017 is nothing like that one, yet the intellectual foundations for monetary policy remain as if it was. Even in operation, QE was more PR than money; [...]

Between Hope And Growth Is Where It All Is

By |2016-12-02T18:29:11-05:00December 2nd, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

After two months of “unexpected” weakness, the ISM Manufacturing Index rebounded in November. With both September and October below 52, after August’s reading was less than 50, the increase to 53.2 is being welcomed as another sign of distance from the start of the year, if not reflation and growth itself. That belief, however, is and has been misplaced throughout [...]

Just Not There; Income To Spending To Inflation

By |2016-12-02T17:06:42-05:00December 2nd, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Nominal personal spending grew by just over 4% in October 2016, a number that sounds impressive by virtue of what we have become used to in this economy. That was much less than the 5.2% in spending growth from the middle of 2014 just prior to the effects of the “rising dollar”, which was itself a low point for a [...]

Maladies Of Unemployment And Its Rate

By |2016-12-02T12:41:06-05:00December 2nd, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The headline writers for this morning’s payroll reports can’t really help themselves. In a clickbait world, any kind of record or new high or low is bound to make its way into every article title. The unemployment rate fell to 4.6% in November, the lowest since 2007, therefore it isn’t surprising to see reporting on the labor statistics to have [...]

Why Different Hasn’t Been Different

By |2016-12-01T18:25:29-05:00December 1st, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Rumors persisted in China of new foreign currency restrictions from state authorities now trying to crack down on corporate activity. The story was picked up in many news outlets all over the world, but will remain unconfirmed as it is based on reports from the South China Morning Post and others inside the country that have only claimed to have [...]

There Are A Few Things That Are Predictable

By |2016-11-30T18:37:52-05:00November 30th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Like CNY in the afterglow of still another intervention, there are some things that you can easily forecast with good accuracy. This is no great insight on my part, of course, but two days ago I wrote: The media being what it is, this will very likely be the last time the data so diverges from the narrative. I have [...]

Another Line to Cross Before Reflation; Nuns and Neutrality

By |2016-11-30T18:30:20-05:00November 30th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Talking with my colleague Joe Calhoun yesterday, he was eager to share with me something he found in the (virtual) pages of the Wall Street Journal, a perfect sign of the times. In a story about a group of nuns in Germany taking their financial future into their own hands, Joe couldn’t help but shake his head at what surely [...]

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