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Consumers And Markets Both Agree, It’s Not Consumer Price Inflation

By |2022-03-11T19:36:23-05:00March 11th, 2022|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

What do American consumers know that Jay Powell and the FOMC apparently don’t? Certainly, those voting policymakers at the Federal Reserve are going to start raising their policy rates for political reasons under pressure from politicians facing deeper and deeper economic scrutiny for every dollar higher in crude oil. The Fed, however, can’t extract any additional supplies of black gold [...]

Pay Attention

By |2022-03-11T17:32:47-05:00March 11th, 2022|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Benchmark revisions have visited the BLS JOLTS survey, too. And yes, they’ve been smoothed. To that end, the hawkishly-watched Job Openings (JO) trend has been altered. Before this week’s release, JO had peaked like the Establishment Survey back last summer and had seemed to soften since. Now, JO continues on an upward bend rather than downward.For JOLTS Hires (HI), the [...]

Consumer Prices And The Historical Pain(s)

By |2022-03-10T20:23:03-05:00March 10th, 2022|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The 1947-48 experience was truly painful, maybe even terrifying. The US and Europe had just come out of a decade when the worst deflationary consequences were so widespread that the period immediately following quickly erupted into the worst conflagration in human history. Then, suddenly, consumer prices skyrocketed and it left many Americans wondering if there would ever be an end [...]

Odd Curve Shapes, or More Chinese Than Russian

By |2022-03-09T19:55:39-05:00March 9th, 2022|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

This is a truly weird shape for the US Treasury curve to find for itself. Really steep up front, seriously upward sloping consistent with the Fed’s stated rate hike intentions (which influence short-term rates most directly up to around the 2-year note). From there on down, though, it’s flat. As in pancake, almost. I can’t recall a time when the [...]

A Whole Lot On Consumers

By |2022-03-08T20:15:57-05:00March 8th, 2022|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

We’ve seen the combination of last year’s over-ordering together with some improvement in the transportation of goods become this year’s record surge (some of this prices) for inventories. Across the supply chain, retailers have been hit with the most recently but there’s been excessive builds for wholesalers, too, along with manufacturers. This potential problem compounds if or when consumer sales [...]

So Much Fragile *Cannot* Be Random Deflationary Coincidences

By |2022-03-07T20:34:51-05:00March 7th, 2022|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

At first glance, or first exposure to this, there doesn’t seem to be any reason why all these so many pieces could be related. Outwardly, from the mainstream perspective, anyway, you’d think them random, and even if somehow correlated they’re supposed to be in the opposite way from what’s happened. Too much money, they said. It began with the Fed’s [...]

What Happened To The ‘Growth Scare?’ China Found It

By |2022-03-07T17:59:37-05:00March 7th, 2022|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

At some point, these are just numbers. By themselves, numbers give you no context, nor any sense of bearings. Arithmetic merely lines everything up and counts what goes where. To a top-down central economic planning structure, everything is as if a spreadsheet; if X, then Y.But then what?China’s 13th National People’s Congress jumped into its fifth annual session this past [...]

Weekly Market Pulse: Oil Shock

By |2022-03-07T07:38:30-05:00March 6th, 2022|Alhambra Portfolios, Alhambra Research, Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Markets, Real Estate, Stocks|

Crude oil prices rose over 25% last week and as I sit down to write this evening, the overnight futures are up another 8% to around $125. Almost every other commodity on the planet rose in prices last week too, as did the dollar. Those two factors - rising dollar and rising commodity prices - mean the likelihood of recession [...]

Houston, We Have An Oil (and inventory) Problem

By |2022-03-04T20:21:14-05:00March 4th, 2022|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

If only, like in the aftermath of the Apollo 13 explosion, we could just radio Houston to get started in figuring out just the way out of our fix. Mission Control would certainly buzz all the right people with the right stuff, summoning the best engineers and scientists from their quiet divans to the frenzied and dangerous work ahead. Sadly, [...]

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