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The Inflation of China’s Condition

By |2017-11-09T18:38:35-05:00November 9th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

One day after the China’s government reported disappointing but consistent trade figures, that country’s National Bureau of Statistics published inflation estimates that are being branded at least on this side of the Pacific as some degree of “hot.” As is usually the case, the characterization is wildly off. China is no closer now to an inflation problem, thus solid growth, [...]

Global Inflation Continues To Underwhelm

By |2017-10-16T13:20:28-04:00October 16th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Chinese producer prices accelerated in September 2017, while consumer price increases slowed. The National Bureau of Statistics reported this weekend that China’s PPI was up 6.9% year-over-year, a quicker pace than the 6.3% estimated for August and a 5.5% rate in July. Earlier in the year producer prices were driven mostly by 2016’s oil rebound, along with those in the [...]

China: Where A Rising Currency Is Meant To Be Inflationary

By |2017-09-11T17:22:15-04:00September 11th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

As much as officials in Beijing may outwardly fight it, they are still in the “dollar” business. It’s not raw conjecture, either. Though we don’t know the specifics of their policy positions, in this context we don’t need to know them; it’s all right there on the central bank balance sheet. The most prominent thing about China right now is [...]

American Expectations, Chinese Prices

By |2017-06-12T19:22:41-04:00June 12th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has for the past almost four years conducted its own assessment of consumer expectations. Though there are several other well-known consumer surveys, FRBNY adding another could be helpful for corroborating them. Unfortunately for the Fed, it has. The latest update for May 2017 suggests a considerable decline in forward inflation expectations, particularly those [...]

Same Country, Different Worlds

By |2017-03-09T17:27:11-05:00March 9th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

To my mind, “reflation” has always proceeded under false pretenses. This goes for more than just the latest version, as we witnessed the same incongruity in each of the prior three. The trend is grounded in mere hope more than rational analysis, largely because I think human nature demands it. We are conditioned to believe especially in the 21st century [...]

Chinese Inflation Is More Than China And More Than Inflation

By |2016-05-11T13:07:15-04:00May 11th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Inflation is a complicated subject that has been devalued as if it were simply some variable in an equation. It starts with the very premise itself, as if an index of a bucket of consumer prices equals a comprehensive review of the subject. As Irving Fisher realized more than a century ago, money can go into places beyond any CPI’s [...]

By Contrast, The Chinese Are Skipping Full ‘Stimulus’ No Matter The Inflation Rate

By |2016-03-10T18:13:14-05:00March 10th, 2016|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Europe is not the only location seeking out more “inflation”, as almost any central bank around the world except Banco do Brasil would do anything to find it. The ECB provided more emphasis in their panicked escalation today. In China, by contrast, consumer prices moved to +2.3% in February, which was the highest rate since July 2014. Unfortunately, that rise [...]

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