global trade

Everything Comes Down To Which Way The Dollar Is Leaning

By |2019-12-19T18:42:48-05:00December 19th, 2019|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Is the global economy on the mend as everyone at least here in America is now assuming? For anyone else to attempt to answer that question, they might first have to figure out what went wrong in the first place. Most have simply assumed, and continue to assume, it has been fallout from the “trade wars.” That is a demonstrably [...]

Out Of The Onion Wars, Why Are There Only Losers?

By |2019-12-18T19:05:42-05:00December 18th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Whereas China is embroiled in pig wars, its neighbor India is waging one against onions. African swine fever has decimated the former’s stock of hogs, leading to rapidly rising food prices at maybe the worst possible time. On the Indian subcontinent, same result as far as prices only in this case late monsoons have swamped the onion harvest. The shortage [...]

If Trade Wars Couldn’t, Might Pig Wars Change Xi’s Mind?

By |2019-12-10T17:01:01-05:00December 10th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Forget about trade wars, or even the eurodollar’s ever-present squeeze on China’s monetary system. For the Communist Chinese government, its first priority has been changed by unforeseen circumstances. At the worst possible time, food prices are skyrocketing. A country’s population will sit still for a great many injustices. From economic decay to corruption and rising authoritarianism, the line between back [...]

More Signals Of The Downturn, Globally Synchronized

By |2019-12-05T17:02:01-05:00December 5th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

For US importers, October is their month. And it makes perfect sense how it would be. With the Christmas season about to kick into full swing each and every November, the time for retailers to stock up in hearty anticipation is in the weeks beforehand. The goods, a good many future Christmas presents, find themselves in transit from all over [...]

Weekend’s PMI Joy Was Spoiled Before It Ever Got Started

By |2019-12-02T18:12:06-05:00December 2nd, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The weekend began with pure joy over PMI’s before it ended in deep disappointment early Monday…over a PMI. It started in China. That country’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released its November 2019 numbers for manufacturing and non-manufacturing sentiment. According to the government’s calculations, the gauge for manufacturing ticked back above 50 last month for the first time since April. [...]

I Can’t Get No Re-cession

By |2019-11-19T17:15:15-05:00November 19th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The Germans managed to do it, to avoid meeting the dreaded technical definition of recession. While not a meaningful one, conventional wisdom assigns the classification to any economy which features two straight quarters of declining output typically measured by real GDP. Germany’s was slightly negative in Q2 with most expectations for a repeat in Q3. Instead, deStatis reported last week [...]

The Real Boom Potential

By |2019-11-08T16:04:53-05:00November 8th, 2019|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy|

For the last five years Larry Summers has called it secular stagnation. It’s the right general idea as far as the result, if totally wrong as to its cause. Alvin Hansen, who first coined the term and thought up the thesis in the thirties, was thoroughly disproved by the fifties. Some, perhaps many Economists today believe it was WWII which [...]

China’s Dollar Problem Puts the Sync In Globally Synchronized Downturn

By |2019-10-16T16:49:25-04:00October 16th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Because the prevailing theory behind the global slowdown is “trade wars”, most if not all attention is focused on China. While the correct target, everyone is coming it at from the wrong direction. The world awaits a crash in Chinese exports engineered by US tariffs. It’s not happening, at least according to China’s official statistics. The reported numbers aren’t good [...]

The Trade War Check

By |2019-10-11T12:47:26-04:00October 10th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

There is no doubt that US tariffs on Chinese goods have negatively impacted US imports of Chinese goods. According to this week’s updated estimates from the Census Bureau, imports from China were down 13.9% in August 2019 compared to August 2018. That was the fourth straight month of double-digit year-over-year declines, and six of the last seven months that bad. [...]

The Big Picture Doesn’t Include ‘Trade Wars’

By |2019-10-01T18:20:57-04:00October 1st, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The WTO today downgraded its estimates for global trade growth. In April, the international organization had figured the total volume of world merchandise trade would expand by about 2.6% in all of 2019 once the year closed out on the anticipated second half rebound. Everyone took their lumps in H1 and the WTO like central bankers everywhere were thinking “transitory” [...]

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