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Harmful Modern Myths And Legends

By |2018-11-07T12:16:34-05:00November 7th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Loreley Rock near Sankt Goarshausen sits at a narrow curve on the Rhine River in Germany. The shape of the bluff produces a faint echo in the wind, supposedly the last whispers of a beautiful maiden who threw herself from it in despair once spurned by her paramour. She was transformed into a siren, legend says, a tantalizing wail which [...]

Big China Change(s): We Are All Losers In The End

By |2018-11-05T12:40:58-05:00November 5th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Since December 2015, China’s powerful politburo has met nine times to discuss the economy. The Political Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee is a group of 25 top officials who control pretty much everything. The politburo’s smaller Standing Committee is the very top echelon of the Communist Party. Members of the politburo are given top jobs in the [...]

The Absurd Science

By |2018-11-01T18:24:15-04:00November 1st, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Language is often said to be a living thing. Common everyday usage can and does introduce new words and changes the meaning of existing ones. But this is a gradual evolution, and rarely does the process leap ahead into more drastic alterations. Central bankers, however, are challenging such preconceptions. They write words that often have specific meanings in everyday custom [...]

China Now Japan; China and Japan

By |2018-10-31T12:17:14-04:00October 31st, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Trade war stuff didn’t really hit the tape until several months into 2018. There were some noises about it back in January, but there was also a prominent liquidation in global markets in the same month. If the world’s economy hit a wall in that particular month, which is the more likely candidate for blame? We see it register in [...]

Continuously Misidentifying Constant ‘Overseas Turmoil’ Leads To Constant Everywhere Turmoil

By |2018-10-31T11:27:54-04:00October 31st, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Overseas turmoil continues in October. The Chinese government released its Purchasing Managers Indices (PMI) for both manufacturing and services. Each one came in at a multi-month low. The National Bureau of Statistics calculated that the manufacturing version was just 50.2 this month, the lowest level since July 2016. The Non-manufacturing PMI fell sharply to 53.9 from 54.9 in September. October’s [...]

Contagion

By |2018-10-29T18:42:55-04:00October 29th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The word contagion is easy enough to understand. Whether the spread of disease or disaster, sometimes it is difficult if not impossible to contain. In financial terms, contagion is often thought of along the lines of 2011; Greece started it and it spread throughout the rest of Southern Europe. The euro was coming apart, and what “it” was didn’t seem [...]

That Didn’t Last Long

By |2018-10-29T17:36:12-04:00October 29th, 2018|Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Paul Volcker caused a minor stir last week releasing a book he has been working on. The aging former Federal Reserve Chairman apparently has a lot to say about the current state of affairs. “We’re in a hell of a mess in every direction,” he told Andrew Ross Sorkin of The New York Times. No kidding; that about sums it [...]

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 [...]

Running Holidays

By |2018-10-18T18:36:15-04:00October 18th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

If it sounds like the United States is divided and on the verge of some really nasty times, what must it be in Brazil? In early September, Presidential candidate Jair Messias Bolsonaro was stabbed in plain sight at a campaign rally, the attack caught on video and widely circulated worldwide. It was an ugly reminder of the direction being taken [...]

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