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Forced Finally To A Binary Labor Interpretation

By |2017-06-06T16:12:17-04:00June 6th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

JOLTS figures for the month of April 2017, released today, highlight what is in the end likely to be a more positive outcome for them. It has very little to do with the economy itself, as what we are witnessing is the culmination of extreme positions that have been made and estimated going all the way back to 2014. At [...]

The Anti-Perfect Jobs Condition

By |2017-06-02T12:32:34-04:00June 2nd, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The irony of the unemployment rate for the Federal Reserve is that the lower it gets now the bigger the problem it is for officials. It has been up to this year their sole source of economic comfort. Throughout 2015, the Establishment Survey improperly contributed much the same sympathy, but even it no longer resides on the plus side of [...]

Bi-Weekly Economic Review

By |2017-05-22T16:34:28-04:00May 22nd, 2017|Alhambra Research, Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Markets, Stocks, Taxes/Fiscal Policy|

The economic data releases since the last update were generally upbeat but markets are forward looking and the future apparently isn't to their liking. Of course, it is hard to tell sometimes whether bonds, the dollar and stocks are responding to the real economy or the one people hope Donald Trump can deliver when he isn't busy contradicting his communications [...]

Just Not Down As Much

By |2017-05-10T16:31:37-04:00May 10th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It is one of those things that will never be stated outright, nor does there exist the kind of unassailable proof that would convict in any legal sense. Regardless, monetary officials here and elsewhere are clearly trying to have it both ways. They know very well what is driving inflation rates upward of late, and it isn’t monetary policy success. [...]

Defining Labor Economics

By |2017-04-25T18:02:34-04:00April 25th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Economics is a pretty simple framework of understanding, at least in the small “e” sense. The big problem with Economics, capital “E”, is that the study is dedicated to other things beyond the economy. In the 21st century, it has become almost exclusive to those extraneous errands. It has morphed into a discipline dedicated to statistical regression of what relates [...]

Serious Fun With Phillips

By |2017-04-13T19:24:05-04:00April 13th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

At the end of February, FRBNY President Bill Dudley made what was a widely shared remark that “animal spirits had been unleashed.” Confidence of just this sort is exactly what monetary policy is after, using all kinds of tools by which to get people happy about the future. According to rational expectations theory, which guides every post-Great Inflation model, if [...]

It Was And Still Is The Wrong Horse To Bet

By |2017-04-07T12:22:29-04:00April 7th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The payroll report disappointed again, though it was deficient in ways other than are commonly described. The monthly change is never a solid indication, good or bad, as the BLS’ statistical processes can only get it down to a 90% confidence interval, and a wide one at that. It means that any particular month by itself specifies very little, except [...]

Signs

By |2017-03-16T16:35:47-04:00March 16th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Janet Yellen was sworn in as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors on February 3, 2014. One of her first acts as Chairman was to participate in the National Interagency Community Reinvestment Conference held in March that year in Chicago. She addressed her audience in a speech specifically directed at the labor market. As was usual in 2014, [...]

Labor Market Still Not Accelerating

By |2017-03-13T15:49:03-04:00March 13th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Conventional wisdom right now says that the Fed is going to raise rates because the economy and by extension labor market are still improving. The word “improving” is subjective, so to further justify that sentiment, the CPI is back over 2% and the PCE Deflator just might join it in February. By the light of these major contributions there is [...]

Bi-Weekly Economic Review

By |2017-03-11T13:38:05-05:00March 11th, 2017|Alhambra Research, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Taxes/Fiscal Policy|

Economic Reports Scorecard The Federal Reserve is widely expected to raise interest rates again at their meeting next week. They obviously view the recent cyclical upturn as being durable and the inflation data as pointing to the need for higher rates. Our market based indicators agree somewhat but nominal and real interest rates are still below their mid-December peaks so [...]

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