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More Unmixed Signals

By |2018-12-31T13:56:46-05:00December 31st, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reports that the country’s official manufacturing PMI in December 2018 dropped below 50 for the first time since the summer of 2016. Many if not most associate a number in the 40’s with contraction. While that may or not be the case, what’s more important is the quite well-established direction. Coming in at 49.4 [...]

Eurodollar University: Inputs, Outputs, and Proxies

By |2018-12-18T13:17:07-05:00December 18th, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The US Treasury Department’s update of its Treasury International Capital (TIC) report for October contained no surprises. In many ways, it was ironically uninteresting given the constant excitement that had happened during that particular month. It was, in a word, a mess for global markets. Liquidations struck throughout the world and more than a month later we are still struggling [...]

Curious Rush To Combine German Banks

By |2018-12-12T18:21:31-05:00December 12th, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Markets today celebrated more bad news out of Germany. Misunderstanding especially in stocks is par for the course, not that it’s much better outside of them. German officials are laying the groundwork to change the nation’s banking laws so that it’s two largest banks, really “banks”, can more easily combine. If it should ever come to that. The major sticking [...]

They Warned Us

By |2018-11-27T16:02:22-05:00November 27th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

We can add this to the list of all the things going wrong in October. If it felt like a wave of renewed deflation built up and swept over markets and the global economy, it’s because that’s just what had happened. I don’t think it random coincidence the WTI curve went contango and oil prices globally crashed when they did. [...]

Selling UST’s + Hedging Costs ≠ BOND ROUT!!!!

By |2018-11-26T16:54:05-05:00November 26th, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Maybe blame the ECB. On June 5, 2014, Europe’s central bank announced a change in monetary policy. Beginning June 11, their deposit account mechanism that acts as a hard floor for European money rates would be set below zero for the first time. It would mean any funds left on deposit with the ECB in this account would be “paid” [...]

China’s Pooh Lesson

By |2018-11-13T17:49:28-05:00November 13th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It’s one of those “nothing to see here” moments for Economists trying not to appreciate what's really going on in China therefore the global economy. The slump in China’s automotive sector dragged on through October, with year-over-year sales down for the fourth straight month. Auto sales last month were off 12% from a year earlier to 2.38 million, the government-backed [...]

China’s (not) SAFE

By |2018-11-07T19:19:16-05:00November 7th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

In another sign of repeating 2015, the Chinese are beginning to mobilize their “reserves” again. Three years ago, in a futile attempt to staunch CNY’s stubborn “devaluation” various government authorities blew through just about $1 trillion. It didn’t work. You would think that everyone could learn from this episode. I think the Chinese did, which is why in 2017 they [...]

The Last Holdout

By |2018-10-23T19:20:44-04:00October 23rd, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

True to form, whoever holds the government it is for them the best economy ever. It doesn’t matter political parties or otherwise affiliations. The rhetoric has become so unhinged that in the US former President Obama is trying to take credit for current President Trump’s economic “miracle” – that doesn’t actually exist. In India, the Modi government is following the [...]

Stop(ped) The (Printing) Press

By |2018-10-22T12:33:30-04:00October 22nd, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Banks in China have to hoard liquidity ahead of their weeklong holidays, twice each year. The bigger of the two, related to the Chinese New Year, occurs in either January or February. The second, associated with China’s National Day, takes place at the beginning of every October and is still a formidable challenge to the monetary system. Depositories build up [...]

China Reopens With Another Dollar Warning

By |2018-10-08T19:11:16-04:00October 8th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It’s one of those useless explanations that while technically true tells us nothing of value about the situation. The Chinese are never boring when coming back from a Golden Week holiday. This weekend was no exception, China’s reopening bringing with it the news of yet another cut in that country’s bank reserve requirement ratio (RRR). Following two already, one for [...]

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