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Reopening Inertia, Asian Dollar Style (Still Waiting On The Crash)

By |2020-09-17T20:03:37-04:00September 17th, 2020|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Why are there still outstanding dollar swap balances? It is the middle of September, for cryin’ out loud, and the Federal Reserve reports $52.3 billion remains on its books as of yesterday. Six months after Jay Powell conducted what he called a “flood”, with every financial media outlet reporting as fact this stream of digital dollars into every corner of [...]

Why You Should Care Argentina More and More Looks Like Argentina

By |2019-08-13T18:08:24-04:00August 13th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Why don’t you fight the Fed? Sure, central banks and governments give off the impression that they are in control. The idea is repeated as if a fact. We are led to believe they let markets play around in their contained spheres but should anyone get out of hand authorities are there like referees to make sure everything remains inbounds. [...]

Running Holidays

By |2018-10-18T18:36:15-04:00October 18th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

If it sounds like the United States is divided and on the verge of some really nasty times, what must it be in Brazil? In early September, Presidential candidate Jair Messias Bolsonaro was stabbed in plain sight at a campaign rally, the attack caught on video and widely circulated worldwide. It was an ugly reminder of the direction being taken [...]

Yet Another Lesson In Nightmares

By |2018-08-29T11:15:17-04:00August 29th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

I don’t know how many different ways I can write this. Reserves are not insurance against monetary reversal, they are the calamity. If you have them, that only means you have a problem. And if you have a lot of them, well. The Financial Times yesterday writes again about Argentina. No matter what’s thrown at that country, nothing will staunch [...]

Currency Manipulation, Shorter ‘Dollar’ Shorts, and Brazilian Toast

By |2018-07-23T16:47:59-04:00July 23rd, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

The reasons why the IMF stepped in to rescue Argentina were perfectly clear back on June 8. The peso was in freefall and though the Argentine government had spent two years fortifying the country’s reserve position, by borrowing heavily in the Eurobond market, that was merely orthodox thinking. Reserves are widely believed to be something like insurance. Insurance against what? [...]

The Populist Revolt; Now Mexico

By |2018-07-02T19:23:32-04:00July 2nd, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Mexico will have a new President on December 1. Falling short in each of the prior two elections, Andrés Manuel López Obrador won convincingly this time. Though a thorough leftist, AMLO, as he is called in Mexico, ran on the familiar populist, anti-establishment topics. For yet another country its political background has shifted dramatically. Mexicans are apparently completely fed up [...]

The FOMC Should Probably Cry For Argentina

By |2018-05-02T17:30:52-04:00May 2nd, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Argentina was perhaps the biggest success story of “reflation.” Left for dead in global markets as the hammer of the “rising dollar” pounded down on everyone, the country elected new leadership and began taking the right steps toward modern economic integration. That’s the story, anyway. What really happened was a bit different. The country that had been funding itself at [...]

Leverage In Argentina Is More Than Leverage And Argentina

By |2018-02-12T16:09:27-05:00February 12th, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

China’s shock “devaluation” was not the only one in 2015. It was the currency disruption that most people remember, even if years later they’re not sure exactly why. Paying attention to CNY makes sense, requiring no further explanation for why it might be given focus even from the otherwise unaware. In December 2015, while global liquidity conditions further deteriorated the [...]

Rising ‘Dollar’ Re-Rises? Part 2, The Fruits of Our Obsession

By |2017-12-27T18:35:20-05:00December 27th, 2017|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

I suppose it’s easy to look at gold and see only fear. It is, after all, the ultimate currency hedge. Therefore, if the price is rising there is probably a good chance fear over monetary considerations is, too. The opposite interpretation, then, would appear to be just as straightforward, but it’s often complicated by the mechanics of wholesale global eurodollar [...]

Rising ‘Dollar’ Re-Rises? Part 1, Mexico Ain’t Suffering NAFTA

By |2017-12-27T16:33:55-05:00December 27th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

One of Candidate Trump’s biggest priorities was to renegotiate NAFTA. Seen as an accelerator for harm not just inside of the nation’s rust belt, the incoming administration made it a top priority. Blaming the trade deal for the loss of 700k manufacturing jobs, Robert Lighthizer, the US’s top trade official for the renegotiation process, said in August as talks got [...]

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