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The Contingent Hole In China’s Brazil Dollar Strategy

By |2020-09-11T17:35:20-04:00September 11th, 2020|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The Brazil strategy isn’t, of course, truly Brazilian. Like the Spanish flu which became famous for where it was first noticed and reported rather than where it originated, this monetary policy was thought up elsewhere and Banco do Brasil is merely the central bank which decided it was worth sharing.What is this Brazil (my term, by the way) policy? “Contingent [...]

You Shouldn’t Miss The Cupom

By |2020-02-13T18:56:52-05:00February 13th, 2020|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

I actually wanted to focus on this yesterday but confirmation wasn’t forthcoming until today. So, it ended up being a broader note on the dollar which only included some mention of Brazil in passing. Still a worthwhile couple of minutes. There were rumors that Banco (central) do Brasil was intervening or was going to intervene in its local currency markets, [...]

It Used To Be Called Political Economy For A Reason

By |2016-05-18T16:31:02-04:00May 18th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

In yet another anecdote that proves the global recovery can only be political, acting Brazilian President Michel Temer appointed Ilan Goldfajn to be the next central bank head for that nation. Goldfajn is about as orthodox as they come: trained at MIT (saltwater, as if makes any difference), former director at the central bank who has “consulted” with the IMF, [...]

The Search For Cause

By |2016-03-14T18:47:45-04:00March 14th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

If China is most representative of the current state of the “dollar” economy, Brazil is surely most representative of its worst case. The country’s economy has been like China in slowing down steadily over the past few years, but unlike China it has descended already into a nightmarish level of distress. In other words, Brazil already has a Great Recession [...]

The Inescapable Trap of the ‘Dollar Short’; Brazil Edition

By |2015-12-30T15:46:35-05:00December 30th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

For bond ratings agencies, finding a bottom is pretty much their job. In other words, they are supposed to map out and understand, as best as may be possible through regressions and equations, the forces that might define a worst case. By direct implication, a worst case probability is determined by at least some ray of hope, some perhaps buried [...]

The Very Real, High And Ongoing Costs of Eurodollar Decay

By |2015-07-31T15:47:23-04:00July 31st, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Sticking with purely financial expression of the eurodollar standard it is easy at times to forget such monetary influence has very real consequences. That is true in the US in particular, as even though the recovery is both deficient and waning it isn’t the disaster it is in other, connected places. It was, after all, the rise of the eurodollar [...]

Banco do Brasil Denies Its Own Self-Destructive Measures

By |2015-03-27T16:34:09-04:00March 27th, 2015|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The axiom of most central banking is to “buy time” so that any deemed improper imbalance can be retrieved, set aside and allow for restoration of positive function. Colloquially, it is often referred to as “extend and pretend” not just because of intended affront but rather due to how fitting the circumstances so often apply. In other words, central banks [...]

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