credit spreads

Wasting the Middle: Obsessing Over Exits

By |2018-12-26T17:07:58-05:00December 26th, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

What was the difference between Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers? Well, for one thing Lehman’s failure wasn’t a singular event. In the heady days of September 2008, authorities working for any number of initialism agencies were busy trying to put out fires seemingly everywhere. Lehman had to compete with an AIG as well as a Wachovia, already preceded by a [...]

Now This Is Decoupling

By |2018-12-21T17:31:13-05:00December 21st, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

They didn’t make a big deal out of it, tucked away in an attached note to the last FOMC statement was a second “technical adjustment.” The Fed says it wants to raise rates but not like this. IOER was moved another 5 bps lower within the approved policy range (now 2.25% to 2.50%, federal funds). The reason they gave: Setting [...]

Contours of Crunch

By |2018-12-10T19:02:50-05:00December 10th, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

There are several points of confluence between financial markets and the real economy. Asset price volatility can produce negative effects on confidence, of course, forcing economic agents to reconsider their own business activities. More than that, in the gigantic bond market, in particular, a turn in pricing regimes is often accompanied by the dreaded credit crunch. That’s when it starts [...]

Monthly Macro Monitor – November 2018

By |2019-10-23T15:08:31-04:00November 29th, 2018|Alhambra Research, Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

Is the Fed's monetary tightening about over? Maybe, maybe not but there does seem to be some disagreement between Jerome Powell and his Vice Chair, Richard Clarida. Powell said just a little over a month ago that the Fed Funds rate was still "a long way from neutral" and that the Fed may ultimately need to go past neutral. Clarida [...]

Repeating Spreads

By |2018-11-26T13:02:33-05:00November 26th, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

What a difference a year makes. As 2017 finished up, the Federal Reserve was widely seen as turning “hawkish.” Inflation in the US, many believed, was about to be unleashed by a blistering labor market so tight we’ve not seen anything like it in decades. The central bank would be forced into a quickened pace of “rate hikes” attempting to [...]

Global Asset Allocation Update – November 2018

By |2018-11-19T16:38:15-05:00November 19th, 2018|Alhambra Portfolios, Financial Planning|

The risk budget is again unchanged this month. For the moderate risk investor, the allocation between bonds and risk assets is 50/50. Why is the stock market falling? Is it fear of a trade related slowdown? Or of an overly aggressive Fed hiking rates too far and killing one of the longest US expansions on record? Or is it more [...]

Monthly Macro Monitor – August 2018

By |2019-10-23T15:09:10-04:00August 15th, 2018|Alhambra Research, Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Markets, Stocks|

The Q2 GDP report (+4.1% from the previous quarter, annualized) was heralded by the administration as a great achievement and certainly putting a 4 handle on quarter to quarter growth has been rare this cycle, if not unheard of (Q4 '09, Q4 '11, Q2 & Q3 '14). But looking at the GDP change year over year shows a little different [...]

Global Asset Allocation Update

By |2019-10-23T15:07:24-04:00August 1st, 2018|Alhambra Portfolios, Alhambra Research, Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Markets, Real Estate, Stocks|

The risk budget is unchanged again this month. For the moderate risk investor, the allocation between bonds and risk assets is evenly split. The only change to the portfolio is the one I wrote about last week, an exchange of TIP for SHY. Interest rates are on the rise again, the 10-year Treasury yield punching through 3% again this morning. [...]

Bi-Weekly Economic Review

By |2019-10-23T15:09:11-04:00July 19th, 2018|Alhambra Research, Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Markets|

This will be a fairly quick update as I just posted a Mid-Year Review yesterday that covers a lot of the same ground.  There were, as you'll see below, some fairly positive reports since the last update but the markets are not responding to the better data. Markets seem to be more focused on the trade wars and the potential [...]

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