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China’s First Virus-Filled Economic Data May Not Be All That Helpful

By |2020-03-02T12:21:30-05:00March 2nd, 2020|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

There were only two possibilities and both related to their release. Either the Communist Chinese government was going to delay them, or would just say, screw it, everyone knows they’re going to be bad so let ‘em fly. There weren’t any questions about the data itself. Sure enough, the first glimpse at China’s economy in its full virus effects was [...]

Bring The (PMI) Noise

By |2020-02-03T15:42:45-05:00February 3rd, 2020|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The ISM’s Manufacturing PMI rebounded sharply in January 2020, according to preliminary assessments. December’s figure was revised upward to 47.8 from 47.2, which had been a decade low, and that’s only where it began. The first estimate for the twenties exploded out of contraction, or what’s associated with the idea, to reach 50.8. It was the highest since last July, [...]

A Sour End To The 2010’s Doesn’t Have To Spoil The Entire 2020’s

By |2019-12-31T16:34:26-05:00December 31st, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It has been perhaps the most astonishing divergence in the first two decades of 21st century history. In late 2017, Western economic officials (mostly central bankers) were taking their victory laps. They took great pains to tell the world it was due to their profound wisdom, deep courage, and, most of all, determined patience, that they had been able to [...]

Weekend’s PMI Joy Was Spoiled Before It Ever Got Started

By |2019-12-02T18:12:06-05:00December 2nd, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The weekend began with pure joy over PMI’s before it ended in deep disappointment early Monday…over a PMI. It started in China. That country’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released its November 2019 numbers for manufacturing and non-manufacturing sentiment. According to the government’s calculations, the gauge for manufacturing ticked back above 50 last month for the first time since April. [...]

Copper Confirmed

By |2019-09-03T19:33:19-04:00September 3rd, 2019|Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Copper prices behave more deliberately than perhaps prices in other commodity markets. Like gold, it is still set by a mix of economic (meaning physical) and financial (meaning collateral and financing). Unlike gold, there doesn’t seem to be any rush to get to wherever the commodity market is going. Over the last several years, it has been more long periods [...]

Global PMI Roundup; August 2017

By |2017-09-05T16:50:23-04:00September 5th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The first few days of any calendar month are now flooded with PMI data. Mostly due to Markit’s ongoing and increasing partnerships, we now have access to economic or business sentiment from and for almost anywhere in the world. It isn’t clear, however, if that is a good or useful development. For example, we can see quite plainly that there [...]

Blatant Similarities

By |2017-05-01T18:36:47-04:00May 1st, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Declines in several of the world’s PMI’s in April have furthered doubts about the global “reflation.” But while many disappointed, some sharply, it isn’t just this one month that has sown them. In China, for example, both the manufacturing and non-manufacturing sentiment indices declined to 6-month lows. While that might be erased next month as normal short run volatility, the [...]

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