Italy

EA GDP + GFC = HOLY CR$%

By |2020-04-30T16:58:55-04:00April 30th, 2020|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Following along the same top-down model, what unites central bankers and socialists is equality. Handing over significant authority to either results in everyone being equally impoverished. And, therefore, those very authorities fighting over minute scraps so as to display some sense of accomplishment.In October 2015, safely nested within the cozy confines of Brookings, being paid handsomely to opine on matters [...]

Number Four Gets Back To Looking Nasty

By |2020-02-21T17:22:40-05:00February 21st, 2020|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Shocking, perhaps, but in no way unexpected. IHS Markit didn’t just throw a wrench into all that talk about a global rebound, the organization solidly hammered a substantial nail in its coffin. According the flash estimates for February 2020, the US economy hit a skid. The manufacturing version dropped back to 50.8 from 51.9 in January. The rebound on this [...]

European Data: Much More In Store For Number Four

By |2020-02-14T18:29:01-05:00February 14th, 2020|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It’s just Germany. It’s just industry. The excuses pile up as long as the downturn. Over across the Atlantic the situation has only now become truly serious. The European part of this globally synchronized downturn is already two years long and just recently is it becoming too much for the catcalls to ignore. Central bankers are trying their best to, [...]

As the Data Comes In, 2019 Really Did End Badly

By |2020-02-11T19:33:47-05:00February 11th, 2020|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The coronavirus began during December, but in its early stages no one knew a thing about it. It wasn’t until January 1 that health authorities in China closed the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market after initially determining some wild animals sold there might have been the source of a pneumonia-like outbreak. On January 5, the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission issued a [...]

A Time Recession

By |2019-12-05T19:12:35-05:00December 5th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Eurostat confirmed earlier today that Europe has so far avoided recession. At least, it hasn’t experienced what Economists call a cyclical peak. During the third quarter of 2019, Real GDP expanded by a thoroughly unimpressive +0.235% (Q/Q). This was a slight acceleration from a revised +0.185% the quarter before. The real question, though, is whether the business cycle approach means [...]

Europe’s Further Confirmation(s)

By |2019-08-14T17:08:18-04:00August 14th, 2019|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The key takeaway from Europe’s economic data dump today isn’t that the whole Continental economy is poised on the verge of recession, though that’s thrust of what’s being written about most. The reason is simple; this is all highly unexpected in the mainstream. Going by official accounts alone, there was never a hint of trouble before just recently. And many [...]

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 [...]

Not Surprisingly, It Wasn’t Italy

By |2019-02-25T16:39:18-05:00February 25th, 2019|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It’s so obscure now, I actually had to go back and reread what was going on there at the time. On May 29, the mainstream consensus was how Italian populists were screwing up Europe. Global bond markets were supposed to be selling off, massacred as global recovery took hold. Instead, worldwide the most liquid, safe instruments had been hugely bid [...]

Global Recession Risks Right Now

By |2019-02-06T11:43:33-05:00February 6th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Germany is a tough one to get around. Argentina falls into a bad recession, you can get by believing that’s not particularly unusual or interesting. If its neighbor Brazil becomes shaky, you can still chalk it up to EM volatility. Italy is Europe’s perpetual basket case. China’s a little more difficult, but still that country has its own unique problems. [...]

Brazen About Italy, Just The Start

By |2019-01-31T17:42:05-05:00January 31st, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Even I’ve become numb over the years to some of the blatant mischaracterizations. Looking at any small positive number for whatever small economic account and declaring it the mark of a strong economy is standard procedure nowadays. But it’s the brazenness with which “they” are now attempting to discount the sudden reappearance of the minuses. I’ve said all along that [...]

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