janet yellen

Emerging From The Fog

By |2015-10-05T17:18:07-04:00October 5th, 2015|Bonds, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The superficial transcendence of stocks notwithstanding, there continues a deeper and more devious trend in financial markets. As noted earlier today, while stock rationalizations were stoked by the inconsistent logic of “lower for longer”, other markets, the “dollar” in particular, are being thoroughly infected by great doubt. In some open episodes, that doubt has turned to fear, but the permeation [...]

‘Lower For Longer’ Is Losing

By |2015-10-05T12:31:54-04:00October 5th, 2015|Bonds, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

Asset markets on Friday reversed course after fully digesting a payroll report that has been universally assailed. The thinking is, apparently, that the Fed will have no choice but to stay on the sidelines now. That view is certainly bolstered by the FOMC’s inaction already in September, so worsening economic fortunes in the US apparently removes any flexibility anytime soon. [...]

Goodnight Janet; Credit Follows The ‘Dollar’ Now

By |2015-09-29T14:27:43-04:00September 29th, 2015|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

On this side of the “dollar” world, credit markets have all but written Janet Yellen into irrelevance. Despite her pleas (because of?) last week, there isn’t any part of money dealing or fixed income that is taking her “certainty” about recovery and “inflation” as even a partial setting. So lost is the FOMC, that everywhere you turn these markets are [...]

Toward Another Try at Liquidation?

By |2015-09-28T17:37:41-04:00September 28th, 2015|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

While central banks would prefer to isolate oil prices as if in their own world with nothing at all to do with finance and economy more generally, it is oil prices that continue the disappointment connecting the “dollar” to the growing market (and therefore economic) wreck. Front month and spot crude prices had bounced around more favorably since the August [...]

It’s Not Really Inflation; Euphemism For The Whole ‘Dollar’ Economy

By |2015-09-28T15:44:09-04:00September 28th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declared last week that Japan is no longer suffering from deflation the day after his own government statistics showed that Japanese prices declined for the first time since QQE began. That is actually great news for the Japanese people, though Abe and Kuroda at the Bank of Japan continually pledge to end the relief. Abe’s [...]

We Have Met The Enemy And He Is Us

By |2015-09-27T22:44:32-04:00September 27th, 2015|Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

If the consequences for the economy were less important one couldn't help but be amused by the predicament in which Janet Yellen finds herself today. She and her fellow Fed travelers have been "preparing" the market for a rate hike for nearly a year and now it is that very preparation that has kept them from hiking rates as planned. [...]

The Real Pressure On And Of ‘Inflation’

By |2015-09-25T18:05:25-04:00September 25th, 2015|Bonds, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

I think it worth noting one more reason Yellen was out front yesterday. Not only is liquidity suffering still globally but that is having an immensely negative effect on asset prices, especially at the bubble points. The S&P/LSTA Leveraged Loan 100 had not been updated since last Friday, which suggested (to me) continued pricing difficulties in leveraged loans. The combination [...]

You Can Actually See The Desperation

By |2015-09-25T13:58:42-04:00September 25th, 2015|Bonds, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Why was Janet Yellen’s speech yesterday so highly touted? My last post might be more relevant to that appearance than what is presented here. After all, each FOMC meeting begins with a presentation from the head of the Open Market Desk usually pertaining to comprehensive liquidity (or as much as the orthodox view of it allows). For all the smiles [...]

Uncomfortably Revisiting Yellen’s Bubble Doctrine

By |2015-09-23T17:35:37-04:00September 23rd, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

There is growing turmoil in buybacks that threatens the very fabric of the stock bubble. That was always the primary transmission of the foundation of its current manifestation, corporate debt, into asset prices; especially the huge run following QE3 and QE4. As represented by the S&P 500 Buyback Index, this liquidity propensity has found a durable reverse. After peaking all [...]

Better To Puzzle About Christmas Apparently Than Dwell On Dismal Back-to-School

By |2015-09-23T15:42:29-04:00September 23rd, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

With back-to-school shopping falling apart, the focus turns quickly to the Christmas season once more. That is fully expected, lest anyone dwell too long on the August spending figures and begin to see through the “strong” economy. August retail sales – as expected – showed the effects of slow mall traffic and comparisons with very strong August results a year [...]

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