eurodollar system

Dollar Daze

By |2018-10-18T15:38:19-04:00October 18th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It used to be that if the US sneezed, the whole world would catch cold. Placed in terms of how the global economy worked, the point was easily made that US demand pretty much directed how it would fare for everyone else. Without US economic growth, the world would surely stumble as it had throughout modern history. Apparently, this is [...]

The Very (Very, Very) Big Things

By |2018-10-17T12:40:26-04:00October 17th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Somehow, the scale of May 29 keeps getting bigger. I should clarify, meaning that the very few data series that can pick up on what happened that day have had trouble picking up on exactly what happened that day. It was, to put it simply, a global collateral call of some undetermined magnitude. We know it was substantial by the [...]

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 [...]

China’s Industrial Dollar

By |2018-10-01T18:32:06-04:00October 1st, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

In December 2006, just weeks before the outbreak of “unforeseen” crisis, then-Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke discussed the breathtaking advance of China’s economy. He was in Beijing for a monetary conference, and the unofficial theme of his speech, as I read it, was “you can do better.” While economic gains were substantial, he said, they were uneven. To keep China [...]

1984 + Bono = Life Imitating Art

By |2018-09-24T17:06:08-04:00September 24th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It was never trade wars. Geopolitics draws the online clicks, real answers were always something else. In a world where populism is the rising political strain, you would think there would be honesty in trying to assess its roots. It would require, however, honest thinking. That’s been in short supply for a very long time. Last week, CNBC reported the [...]

Brazil Money Math

By |2018-09-19T12:41:14-04:00September 19th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

On June 10, 2013, Brazil’s central bank announced an allotment of 40,000 currency swap contracts at auction. This was the second operation carried out in short order that month, following weakness in the real, Brazil’s currency (BRL), against the dollar. In order to forestall any further declines, central bank intervention has long been a frontline tool in EM arsenals. But [...]

TIC For July 2018: June Was Even Bigger Than We Thought, Meaning May 29

By |2018-09-18T17:33:50-04:00September 18th, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

You never quite know what you’re going to get with each monthly update. High frequency data tends to be noisy anyway, more so in the more exotic series. Following a month where something really changes, however, you aren’t quite sure if it will turn out to be nothing more than a phantom. Does last month’s big number get revised down [...]

Yes, Sweden Is A Domino

By |2018-09-12T12:17:39-04:00September 12th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Over the weekend, another European nation turned toward the populist direction. It was enough to get one’s attention when Italy did it, but Sweden is something else altogether. The country has been long held out as an exemplar of everything that is right with globalization. They have industry, youth, etc. How in the world could another “far right” party score [...]

Canadian Domino

By |2018-09-07T16:29:00-04:00September 7th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The ritual of Payroll Friday is not strictly a sorry American phenomenon. It is one shared by our neighbors to the north. The Canadian version, thanks to M. Simmons filling in the gaps of my limited experience with it, doesn’t typically sink into the depths of silliness to which its US cousin explores. At least not in as many months. [...]

Unhappy Labor (Day)

By |2018-09-04T13:04:16-04:00September 4th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

In November 1929, faced with the growing prospects for serious economic reverse, President Herbert Hoover gathered the heads of major American industrial businesses to confer at the White House. Primary on his agenda was wages. For workers, depression was simple. Work was hard to find but more than that what labor might be exchanged would be paid for at a [...]

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