Europe

What’s Germany’s GDP Without Factories

By |2019-05-07T11:59:32-04:00May 7th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It was a startling statement for the time. Mario Draghi had only been on the job as President of the European Central Bank for a few months by then, taking over for the hapless Jean Claude-Trichet who was unceremoniously retired at the end of October 2011 amidst “unexpected” chaos and turmoil. It was Trichet who contributed much to the tumult, [...]

PMI Eruption

By |2019-04-18T16:58:55-04:00April 18th, 2019|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

As noted yesterday, what’s typically behind these hopes about “green shoots” is a central bank, more often than not more than one central bank. In 2019, the Fed’s pause isn’t the only supposed dovish turn. The ECB is back at it, having canceled its rate liftoff. And the PBOC is doing things that nobody ever cares that much to truly [...]

Only Partial Springtime Sentiment Shift, ECB Edition

By |2019-04-17T17:39:02-04:00April 17th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

At last week’s ECB’s press conference, the central bank’s President Mario Draghi was both downbeat and upbeat. As to the former, he acknowledged that Europe’s economy wasn’t working out the way they’d all hoped (and repeatedly promised). Despite the disappointment, Draghi wasn’t completely deterred. This growth scare wasn’t really European, he said. China, trade, and a bunch of other things [...]

Euro$ #4 Calls Off The Bond Rout, Even Though It Means Fiscal Situations Likely To Grow Worse Still

By |2019-04-05T16:36:03-04:00April 5th, 2019|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Critics of government debt, a group which really should include every taxpayer, like to point out how governments prefer to pay back that debt with hugely inflated currency. You don’t pay it off so much as inflate it away. Change the convertibility number for your local currency and, voila, a much more manageable credit profile emerges. Only, there are often [...]

Downturn The Middle

By |2019-03-22T17:02:02-04:00March 22nd, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The Netherlands is the latest in Europe to move away from the center. A relatively new political party in Holland, formed in 2016 it stunned convention this week. Dutch voters were electing provincial parliamentary representatives who then determine seats in the country’s Senate. The Forum for Democracy (FfD) party will go from two to twelve campaigning on a “Dutch first” [...]

Downturn Is Here

By |2019-03-22T12:04:14-04:00March 22nd, 2019|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Confirmation that it wasn’t a shallow Rhine and emissions regulations. Something big is going on in Europe, Germany first. And if the German economy stumbles, particularly its industrial and manufacturing sector, we can reasonably infer its cause – the entire global economy is suffering. As is standard practice, when weak data began showing up last year it was attributed to [...]

Negative TIC Is A Rare Level of Negative

By |2019-03-18T18:07:02-04:00March 18th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Even on a six-month cumulative basis, it is rare to find a negative number. These are reserved for the big ones, the market-shaking events that either perform an inflection or confirm one as it reaches pretty hard depths. The world being the way that it is, you just don’t see the whole forced into outright selling (on net) US$ assets. [...]

The World Economy’s Industrial Downswing

By |2019-03-15T18:30:15-04:00March 15th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

As economic data for 2019 comes in, the numbers continue to suggest more slowing especially in the goods economy. Perhaps what happened during that October-December window was a soft patch. Even if that was the case, we should still expect second and third order effects to follow along from it. Starting with Europe first, Germany’s deStatis had earlier reported factory [...]

Despite Six Years, Triple Dip Recession

By |2019-02-13T11:42:37-05:00February 13th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It is the question nobody ever asks. As soon as contraction happens, the whole thing switches. Central bankers turn their attention, and move the public’s, toward fighting the thing, making sure it is as shallow and short as may be necessary. Officials pay total focus to getting out of it without ever having to answer for how they got into [...]

It’s Not That There Might Be One, It’s That There Might Be Another One

By |2019-01-30T12:06:37-05:00January 30th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It was a tense exchange. When even politicians can sense that there’s trouble brewing, there really is trouble brewing. Typically the last to figure these things out, if parliamentarians are up in arms it already isn’t good, to put it mildly. Well, not quite the last to know, there are always central bankers faithfully pulling up the rear of recognizing [...]

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