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A Whole Lot of Synchronized

By |2021-07-12T17:26:32-04:00July 12th, 2021|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Another day, another alarming piece of data delivered from China. Anyone looking for where the PBOC’s “surprise” RRR cut late last week is coming from, the Chinese car market provides yet another pretty stunning and consistent example. Together with other recent datapoints, as well as uniformly falling global bond yields, it’s more evidence for the growing very possibilities of a [...]

How Do You Spell Escalating? C-H-I-N-A-R-R-R

By |2021-07-09T16:48:15-04:00July 9th, 2021|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

There are three letters you never want to see hit the Chinese news. Actually, it’s the same letter just repeated three times. If the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), the country’s central bank and top bank regulator, ever decides to reduce or cut their RRR you know things are getting serious. And not in a good way.This, of course, won’t [...]

ISM’s Nasty Little Surprise Isn’t Actually A Surprise

By |2021-07-06T17:14:23-04:00July 6th, 2021|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Completing the monthly cycle, the ISM released its estimates for non-manufacturing in the US during the month of June 2021. The headline index dropped nearly four points, more than expected. From 64.0 in May, at 60.1 while still quite high it’s the implication of being the lowest in four months which got so much attention. Consistent with IHS Markit’s estimates [...]

Even Less Chinese Growth, More Red Genes

By |2021-06-30T18:18:08-04:00June 30th, 2021|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

China’s Cultural Revolution itself was, after all, an attempt to reconcile against factions threatening from within the ailing country’s rudderless position of that time. Red Guards were formed especially from young students who were as equally zealous ideologues as well as frightened being exposed and left on the wrong side of unfolding history.It's always students in these Communist “peasant” uprisings [...]

No Reflation Here: PBOC Balance Sheet Update May (Same As April)

By |2021-06-22T19:03:14-04:00June 22nd, 2021|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

For the month of May 2021, China’s central bank reported almost exactly the same as it had in April (or March). In the case of foreign assets, as has become standard, nearly identical. Despite reflation dollar flows being described and talked about, they still haven’t reached the official PBOC balance sheet which after so many months of this simply reduces [...]

The Chinese Have Their Own Policy ‘Dots’

By |2021-06-16T19:32:22-04:00June 16th, 2021|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The FOMC’s “hawkish” dots for their June 2021 assessment weren’t an acknowledgement of recent inflation data in the US. That’s how many are characterizing the change, modest as it actually was. Inflation is about emotion in most places, especially when CPI’s and PCE Deflators, a healthy dose of producer prices, all seem to point to an overheating economy on the [...]

The Inflation Emotion(s)

By |2021-06-09T19:54:41-04:00June 9th, 2021|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Inflation is more than just any old touchy subject in an age overflowing with crude, visceral debates up and down the spectrum reaching into every corner of life. It is about life itself, and not just quality. When the prices of the goods (or services) you absolutely depend upon go up, your entire world becomes that much more difficult. For [...]

Inflation Or Deflation, China Or US Goods?

By |2021-06-07T19:58:35-04:00June 7th, 2021|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

For the month of May 2021, China’s General Administration of Customs believes the total US$ value of exports exiting that country was an impressive-sounding $263.9 billion. Compared to the US$ value of exports sent abroad in May 2020, this was a 27.9% increase. But base effects; exports in May 2020 had been a little more than 3% below those in [...]

Potential Fallout From PMI Wars

By |2021-06-03T20:13:06-04:00June 3rd, 2021|Markets|

It’s not really a war so much as somewhat of a disagreement. And it’s not an unfamiliar one, as time and again these things tend to come down to timing. The global economy remains synchronized, only certain parts of it go ahead first before others then the rest end up joining. Carried into the realm of PMI’s, diverges in sentiment [...]

The Vast Majority (not) Inflation Case

By |2021-05-20T20:01:32-04:00May 20th, 2021|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Global factors. Both for inflation as well as money, in fact money therefore inflation. Only recently, yesterday, in fact, has the Federal Reserve pulled back the official curtain of silence and illiteracy if only a little to admit there’s so much more than what you’ve ever been told. Bank reserves aren’t the end of the story, especially in light of [...]

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