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Suspicions About Bank Math: A Systemic Story Told Through Deutsche

By |2016-10-11T18:18:15-04:00October 11th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

As perhaps another in a very long line of indications as to what is unholy and wrong about today in banking and finance, over the weekend it was reported in the Financial Times that Deutsche Bank had received an improper accommodation on its “stress test.” In what can only be described as a clear example of cheating, DB’s capital position [...]

Still Broader Impacts of ‘Dollars’

By |2016-10-11T15:50:00-04:00October 11th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The Federal Reserve’s Labor Market Conditions Index (LMCI) fell back -2.2 in September. Revisions to the last few months were also downward, suggesting once again that there is no positive economic momentum this year. Apart from a positive change in July, the LMCI declined in every other month of 2016. With increasing negatives after July, it appears that any hopes [...]

Clock Ticks To CNY Again

By |2016-10-11T11:30:08-04:00October 11th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

You can only pick one. Going back to around July 11, the People’s Bank of China decided for whatever their reasons CNY had gone far enough and that the central bank would intervene to all over again to obtain a stable currency importantly against the dollar. This was nothing new, however, as the PBOC had interceded on several other notable [...]

Standards For Interpretation And Analysis Matter A Great Deal

By |2016-10-07T17:36:08-04:00October 7th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

After falling by nearly 7% year-over-year in July, the third worst drop since 2009, wholesale sales expanded by nearly 7% in August, the highest gain in almost two years. As with factory orders, however, there are seasonal effects to consider given these are unadjusted comparisons. Blended together, cumulatively wholesale sales for both July and August were down about 1%. Seasonally-adjusted, [...]

Uneven Payrolls For An Uneven Economy That Is Far From Okay

By |2016-10-07T13:07:45-04:00October 7th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The September payroll report continues a string of repetitious unevenness that is the hallmark of these types of economic periods. The economy seems to appear strong then weak and then strong again so that just when “everyone” is ready to put the weakness behind, it disappoints all over again. It is a seemingly confusing condition made more so by especially [...]

Does The Flash Crash In Sterling Prove China’s Absence All Relating To The Precarious State of ‘Dollars’?

By |2016-10-07T11:29:57-04:00October 7th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

On January 10, the South African rand crashed about 9% in just a matter of minutes. It was the largest move for the currency since October 2008, an ominous yet poignant sign of just how bad everything was globally at that time. CNY had been pummeled up until the PBOC acted but a few days before. Even though the world [...]

One Possible Origin of ‘Something’

By |2016-10-06T18:21:45-04:00October 6th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

If I was forced to guess what it was that specifically set off this “something” of growing “dollar” illiquidity since July, I would have to go back to the July 28 and 29 BoJ policy meeting. Initially, that was the decision that so disappointed at least against the backdrop of expectations of maybe the “helicopter.” But while the mainstream saw [...]

Zeroing In On ‘Something’; Another Bank Anecdote

By |2016-10-06T17:16:13-04:00October 6th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

If we objectively analyze what is taking place with global banks, it is that they are facing new constraints due to volatility and conditions across different capacities that are much different than modeled expectations. This was supposed to be the Hollywood ending but instead there is only “global turmoil.” This difference isn’t new; it has been ongoing at various speeds [...]

‘Dollar’ Not Sudden ‘Hawkishness’

By |2016-10-05T18:10:54-04:00October 5th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

When Alan Greenspan raised rates more than a decade ago, he just commanded that they be raised and the markets dutifully obeyed. The myth was unchallenged that the Fed could, if it wished, flood the market with bank reserves to reduce rates or contrarily starve it of reserves to raise them. The events of 2007-09 were essentially direct defiance to [...]

Wrongly Resetting The ‘Recession Clock’

By |2016-10-05T16:09:00-04:00October 5th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Factory orders rose 1.1% year-over-year in August, the first increase since February. Like February, however, it isn’t clear if the gain is due to actual organic growth or seasonal factors. The seasonally-adjusted series for factory orders fell 1.6%, the difference likely attributed to July. Orders rose by a considerable amount in that month on a seasonally-adjusted basis even though unadjusted [...]

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