inflation expectations

The Consensus

By |2021-04-16T19:51:39-04:00April 16th, 2021|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

With government cash being shoveled into personal and corporate bank accounts, US consumers have reported that they are being more optimistic about the state of the economy. Before that, they went on a spending binge as stated unequivocally by historic retail sales figures. Why, then, so much higher spending than improved happiness and certainty while going about it?The University of [...]

Soar or Sour: Short Run, *Then* What?

By |2021-04-06T18:32:13-04:00April 6th, 2021|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The sound of economic sizzle finally within earshot, though perhaps nearly a year too late. PMI’s for the month of March 2021 were of the sort which should have come about in May and June 2020. The “V”-shaped recovery was much talked about at that earlier time, though in PMI terms (as well as regular “hard” data) the numbers fell [...]

Our Global Inflation Tour Chock Full of Normal

By |2021-03-12T17:48:30-05:00March 12th, 2021|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It really is about abnormality. What I mean by that is, contrary to popular imagination fed by the Fed and other central banks, ever since 2008 the inflation paradigm has changed. The first global financial crisis (GFC1) has proven time and again how it wasn’t a one-off, and since it was a monetary breakdown (global dollar shortage) that’s been permanent [...]

TIPS Tipping Over, But Not That Way

By |2021-03-04T19:45:37-05:00March 4th, 2021|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

There is precedence for this, though not to this extent; it has reached a record. And when it happened before, oil prices were right in the middle of it, too. The 5-year TIPS breakeven rate has surged to equal its highest in a very long time. Considered by many evidence for an inflationary breakout – these are inflation breakevens, after [...]

Treasury Market Volatility: Not Uncommon At All, Why and How

By |2021-02-26T19:35:39-05:00February 26th, 2021|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

All the signs were there, starting with the fact that the Fed and ECB together had supposedly the flooded the world with digital money yet a palpable “something” was really off. Ben Bernanke’s central bank had unleashed both ZIRP and QE, the latter of which had finished up a couple months before. In Europe, Jean Claude-Trichet’s outfit was “highly accommodative” [...]

Uncle Sam Bribes His Way Into Goldilocks’ Not-yet Thirsty Bears

By |2021-02-26T17:50:54-05:00February 26th, 2021|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

According to the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure, the PCE Deflator, consumer price pressures remained muted in January 2021. No surprise, given the absence of inflationary conditions contained within the prior released CPI report for the same month, as even the contribution from surging oil prices was noticeably minimal in both. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) today said that [...]

Some Important Tips on ‘Inverted’ TIPS

By |2021-02-23T17:05:12-05:00February 23rd, 2021|Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Sell-off. No, rout. Heck with that, Armageddon! It really had been that hysterical at times, and not just because it was declared a foregone conclusion. Certainly a big part of it, the faux certainty, more than that the gross overhyping of what really had been a relatively small change; the whole mainstream was afire with an inflationary mountain fashioned from [...]

Forty-Seven Explains Much

By |2021-02-12T18:57:36-05:00February 12th, 2021|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

For Jay Powell’s inflation case, the University of Michigan provided it with some badly needed support. Telling the world he “flooded” it with “digital money printing” three-quarters of a year ago, actual inflation rates have instead fallen down to or near historic lows. No biggie, those in Powell’s corner say, just a matter of time before this changes (commodities!), possibly [...]

Inflation, Reflation, Or Something Else?

By |2021-01-04T19:25:12-05:00January 4th, 2021|Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Is there a difference between inflation or reflation, and whatever this is? Not mere semantics, it may be everything for what the future ultimately looks like. Yet, the only one ever talked about is the first, as if a foregone conclusion. Why?We’re conditioned to believe in only one or the other, recession still contracting or otherwise total recovery, on top [...]

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