eurodollar

‘Lower For Longer’ Is Losing

By |2015-10-05T12:31:54-04:00October 5th, 2015|Bonds, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

Asset markets on Friday reversed course after fully digesting a payroll report that has been universally assailed. The thinking is, apparently, that the Fed will have no choice but to stay on the sidelines now. That view is certainly bolstered by the FOMC’s inaction already in September, so worsening economic fortunes in the US apparently removes any flexibility anytime soon. [...]

Payroll Reports Sink ‘Dollar’ Further

By |2015-10-02T12:58:13-04:00October 2nd, 2015|Bonds, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The doubts about the payroll report were taken as no doubts at all in “dollar” trading. The three indications I gave yesterday in terms of representing liquidity were all pushed farther after the jobs data essentially confirmed the direction where this is all likely heading. While the yen may have been more muted, and the “shock” wearing off in later [...]

There Is Enough Evidence To Convict The Whole Idea

By |2015-09-30T17:54:00-04:00September 30th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

While the slide in US manufacturing is being interpreted far differently as nothing to worry about, overseas the recessionary implications are forthrightly described. The contradiction is amazing simply because the same pattern is given such different interpretation even where they are closely synchronized and both given amorphous “global” growth connotations. In Japan, contraction in industry due to “global growth” is [...]

Downgrading Manufacturing

By |2015-09-30T14:44:26-04:00September 30th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The last few pieces of data for Q3 more than suggest the US economy faltered in August/September. That trend would be alarming on its own had it occurred in a financial vacuum (as if ceteris paribus actually existed), but following along against the “dollar” is especially so. There was the initial, large decline in early 2015 that “unexpectedly” shocked economists [...]

And Back To Asia Again

By |2015-09-29T12:31:29-04:00September 29th, 2015|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

And so it goes, back to the Asian “dollar” again. The reverberations back and forth are nothing if not remarkable, revealing, I believe, some very real divisions between the general and “traditional” eurodollar and the new(ish) Asian “dollar.” Last week, it was the eurodollar out front while China and Hong Kong were seemingly enjoying the relief. This week started with [...]

For One Day In Brazil, Market Buys What Already Failed

By |2015-09-25T17:45:13-04:00September 25th, 2015|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Janet Yellen wasn’t the only central banker boxed in by recent “dollar” strife. The Brazilian central bank sparked a counter rally in the real after it had crashed to an all-time low. After absorbing a relentless and devastating devaluation, Banco do Brasil had run itself out of further options. They had already claimed that raising the benchmark SELIC rate to [...]

Eurodollar To Fundamental

By |2015-09-24T12:28:26-04:00September 24th, 2015|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

By most accounts the Asian “dollar” was quiet last night but now the “regular” eurodollar is in full form. That might suggest greater care with these terms as the yen appears to be in that latter mix despite geographically belonging to the former. For purposes of clarification, then, since Japanese banks were among the original sources of the eurodollar buildup [...]

Not Discrete Economic Messes, But Ongoing Global Financial Violence

By |2015-09-23T13:02:37-04:00September 23rd, 2015|Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

If for the Asian “dollar”, then China’s inability to place an economic bottom is a problem for every market and economy. The more hopeful mainstream rhetoric from the summer is now gone, just as the “dollar” would have it. China’s variations have far too closely matched these “dollar” waves which, in the midst of another, is not a hopeful sign [...]

Where Junk Might Cross The Line

By |2015-09-22T16:07:51-04:00September 22nd, 2015|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

As stocks selloff today, so too does the junk bubble. I think the implication traces back to the Asian “dollar” and the unsteady state of wholesale finance in that part of the eurodollar system (while contemplating the potential for mitosis to have occurred there at some point in the recent past, likely 2012). Junk prices not only remain depressed but [...]

Of Eurodollars And Asian Dollars, That Is The Question

By |2015-09-22T13:10:39-04:00September 22nd, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Copper prices are getting pummeled this morning. Since copper is somewhat unique in its setting between wholesale finance and the real economy, but most especially what might fairly be termed the Asian dollar, it functions not just as a “dollar” proxy but perhaps more focused than that. We can assume by copper’s selloff today (the price for October futures delivery [...]

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