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Transitory Again

By |2017-02-16T19:02:28-05:00February 16th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The Consumer Price Index for January 2017 rose 2.5%, pulled upward by its energy component which thanks to oil prices now being comparing to the absolutely lows last year saw that part of the index rise 11.1% year-over-year. Given that oil prices bottomed out on February 11, 2016, this is the last month where oil prices and thus energy inflation [...]

Real Wages Really Inconsistent

By |2017-02-15T19:00:49-05:00February 15th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Real average weekly earnings for the private sector fell 0.6% year-over-year in January. It was the first contraction since December 2013 and the sharpest since October 2012. The reason for it is very simple; nominal wages remain stubbornly stagnant but now a rising CPI subtracts even more from them. Consumers receive no significant boost to their incomes, but are starting [...]

Where’s The Momentum?

By |2017-01-31T11:34:22-05:00January 31st, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The Federal Reserve in early 2012 altered longstanding monetary policy. In January that year, the FOMC had voted to make explicit what everyone already knew, that it considered 2% inflation to be the definition of “stable” consumer prices, casting off one of the last vestiges of 1980’s era regimes where central bankers felt silence was the best course. It had [...]

CPI Hits Two

By |2017-01-18T17:28:52-05:00January 18th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

For the first time since 2014, the CPI was above 2% in December. Unlike the PCE Deflator, the CPI has been above 2% on other occasions after the 2012 slowdown, notably in mid-2014 when policymakers were making the same extrapolations as to its meaning. The inflation index had been as high as 2.13% in May 2014, before the economy of [...]

The Denominator Prevails

By |2017-01-06T12:46:54-05:00January 6th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The BLS reported what was on the surface another lackluster payroll report. All the headline numbers conformed to the slowed economy view of 2016. The Establishment Survey gained just 156k in December, following an upward revised 204k in November. The 6-month average, a far more appropriate interpretation given inherent statistical volatility month to month, is just 189k. The Household Survey [...]

Yellen Confirms, This Is It

By |2016-12-15T19:11:49-05:00December 15th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Wages and slack have been at the center of the economic discussion for almost three years now. The massive shedding of employees that took place during the Great “Recession” left behind a huge pool of potential labor for the economy to work through as it was expected to recover. That never happened. So instead, economists have been working backward to [...]

Maladies Of Unemployment And Its Rate

By |2016-12-02T12:41:06-05:00December 2nd, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The headline writers for this morning’s payroll reports can’t really help themselves. In a clickbait world, any kind of record or new high or low is bound to make its way into every article title. The unemployment rate fell to 4.6% in November, the lowest since 2007, therefore it isn’t surprising to see reporting on the labor statistics to have [...]

Those Spaces In Between

By |2016-11-07T17:35:23-05:00November 7th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The LMCI was positive in October for the third time in the past five months. Revisions are to be expected in any statistic, but more so with the Fed’s factor model by its construction where it has to predict certain parts of its nineteen inputs. Not all those statistics are readily available when it is published and many undergo benchmark [...]

Still Broader Impacts of ‘Dollars’

By |2016-10-11T15:50:00-04:00October 11th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The Federal Reserve’s Labor Market Conditions Index (LMCI) fell back -2.2 in September. Revisions to the last few months were also downward, suggesting once again that there is no positive economic momentum this year. Apart from a positive change in July, the LMCI declined in every other month of 2016. With increasing negatives after July, it appears that any hopes [...]

Uneven Payrolls For An Uneven Economy That Is Far From Okay

By |2016-10-07T13:07:45-04:00October 7th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The September payroll report continues a string of repetitious unevenness that is the hallmark of these types of economic periods. The economy seems to appear strong then weak and then strong again so that just when “everyone” is ready to put the weakness behind, it disappoints all over again. It is a seemingly confusing condition made more so by especially [...]

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