retail sales

Canada Signals Japan For Bond Yields

By |2019-04-24T17:45:02-04:00April 24th, 2019|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Back in October, late October specifically, the Bank of Canada removed the word “gradual” from its policy statement. Inflation, staff Economists projected, was moving up as was the Canadian economy. It was finally time to become more aggressive. Freed from that one word, BoC officials could opt for a “rate hike” at every meeting. It was widely expected in December [...]

Easter Doesn’t Change Curve Crazy Retail Sales

By |2019-04-18T16:07:53-04:00April 18th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Nothing will ever compare to China’s New Year Golden Week holiday for challenging economic statistics. Since the celebrations are not affixed to a specific point on the calendar, floating around back and forth some years between January and February, it makes making comparisons of those months particularly tricky. For the China’s Big 3 statistics, industrial production, retail sales, and fixed [...]

China’s Blowout IP, Frugal Stimulus, and Sinking Capex

By |2019-04-17T11:48:52-04:00April 17th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It had been 55 months, nearly five years since China’s vast and troubled industrial sector had seen growth better than 8%. Not since the first sparks of the rising dollar, Euro$ #3’s worst, had Industrial Production been better than that mark. What used to be a floor had seemingly become an unbreakable ceiling over this past half a decade. According [...]

The Only Equation Which Matters?

By |2019-04-02T12:05:35-04:00April 2nd, 2019|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Ever since the widespread adoption of the rules, so to speak, of Positive Economics the discipline has been trading intuitive sense for mathematics. The equations of econometrics are, for Economists, more “real” than reality. To get to those statistical regressions it requires a whole lot of subjectivity. It doesn’t seem that way at first, or that it could be this [...]

Retail Sales In Bad Company, Decouple from Decoupling

By |2019-04-01T12:22:47-04:00April 1st, 2019|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

In a way, the government shutdown couldn’t have come at a more opportune moment. As workers all throughout the sprawling bureaucracy were furloughed, markets had run into chaos. Even the seemingly invincible stock market was pummeled, a technical bear market emerged on Wall Street as people began to really consider increasingly loud economic risks. There had been noises overseas, troubling [...]

No Sign of Stimulus, Or Global Growth, China’s Economy Sunk By (euro)Dollar

By |2019-03-14T17:51:06-04:00March 14th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Najib Tun Razak was elected as Malaysia’s Prime Minister in early 2009. Taking office that April amid global turmoil and chaos, Najib’s first official visit was to Beijing in early June. His father, also Malaysia’s Prime Minister, had been the first among Asian nations to open formal diplomatic relations with China thirty-five years before. Celebrating the milestone might’ve been the [...]

Downturn Rising, No ‘Glitch’ In Retail Sales

By |2019-03-11T12:26:52-04:00March 11th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

You just don’t see $4 billion monthly retail sales revisions, in either direction. Advance estimates are changed all the time, each monthly figure will be recalculated twice after its initial release. Typically, though, the subsequent revisions are minor rarely amounting to a billion. Four times that? Last month, the Census Bureau reported that retail sales during the Christmas holiday were [...]

Monthly Macro Chart Review – March

By |2019-10-23T15:08:29-04:00March 7th, 2019|Alhambra Research, Economy|

We're changing the format on our Macro updates, breaking the report into two parts. This is part one, a review of the data released the previous month with charts to highlight the ones we deem important. We'll post another one next week that will be more commentary and the market based indicators we use to monitor recession risk. We are [...]

Something Different About This One

By |2019-02-19T19:33:50-05:00February 19th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

In Japan, they call it “powerful monetary easing.” In practice, it is anything but. QQE with all its added letters is so authoritative that it is knocked sideways by the smallest of economic and financial breezes. If it truly worked the way it was supposed to, the Bank of Japan or any central bank would only need it for the [...]

Retail Sales Landmine

By |2019-02-14T16:31:38-05:00February 14th, 2019|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Ignore Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Those are merely an appetizer, an intentional preamble to whet the appetite of hungry consumers looking to splurge. The real action comes in December. People look, some buy, after Thanksgiving, but as anyone counts down the actual twelve days of Christmas and celebrates the eight crazy nights of Hanukkah that’s when the retail industry [...]

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