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When Central Banks DON’T Print

By |2018-08-17T11:41:30-04:00August 17th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

We all know, or we think we do, what happens when central banks print money. There are any number of historical images from which we can refresh our collective memory. Weimar Germany usually comes to mind, as does Venezuela or Zimbabwe in recent times. But what about the opposite? It sounds absurd. No government officials in their right mind would [...]

The Smoke Thickens In China

By |2018-08-13T11:54:23-04:00August 13th, 2018|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

A major part of any yield curve is inflation expectations. Nominal growth particularly toward the longer end of curves sets the agenda for trading. But further out there are several confluences that may cause distortions. For Economists, these are conundrums. There are times, however, when curve dynamics remain pretty simple. These are not usually the best of times. As my [...]

What Chinese Trade Shows Us About SHIBOR

By |2018-08-08T12:35:57-04:00August 8th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Why is SHIBOR falling from an economic perspective? Simple again. China’s growth both on its own and as a reflection of actual global growth has stalled. And in a dynamic, non-linear world stalled equals trouble. Going all the way back to early 2017, there’s been no acceleration (and more than a little deceleration). The reflation economy got started in 2016 [...]

Very Loud Globally Synchronized Rhymes

By |2018-08-08T12:00:59-04:00August 8th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Globally synchronized growth has taken a beating so far in 2018. As a narrative, one factor after another has turned against it. Europe was booming and was even going to be in a leadership position for the global economy. Now? Not so much. The dollar would continue to fall just as it did in the years before Bear Stearns, a [...]

Big Mama Leaves Huge Footprints Stepping All Over ‘Devaluation’

By |2018-06-27T19:09:41-04:00June 27th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Not a good day to be a global central bank. Competitive devaluations all around? Kidding aside, it’s getting serious in China. CNY DOWN = BAD, so says Big Mama. "The kind of dollar selling from that bank was so aggressive that we knew instantly that it must be from the Big Mama," said a Shanghai-based senior currency trader at an [...]

Revisiting China and ‘Devaluation’ As China Revisits ‘Devaluation’

By |2018-06-25T13:21:27-04:00June 25th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

When the Chinese yuan suddenly plummeted in mid-August 2015, the world looked on in stunned confusion. It didn’t make sense. The global economy was about to take off, they thought, and it wouldn’t be doing that without China’s vast anticipated contributions. Such a large move in such a short time frame for a major currency was another big “unexpected.” To [...]

Further Early Confirmation on PBOC Intentions

By |2018-06-22T13:08:25-04:00June 22nd, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The level of Chinese bank reserves fell again in May 2018. Year-over-year, what is technically classified as Deposits of Other Depository Corporations on the PBOC’s liability (money) side of its balance sheet contracted by 1%. This advances a very different trend for reserves, breaking what had been a more continuous and determined effort toward at least minimal growth. The central [...]

China’s Monetary Shell Game (Confirmed for Step 2)

By |2018-05-21T12:04:31-04:00May 21st, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Chinese bank reserves contracted in April 2018 for the first time in almost two years. The decline was small, just 0.2%, but it is still represents a significant deviation from the limited growth since the turmoil in 2015 and early 2016. The decline in reserves further corroborates our theory of events. To briefly review, China has a currency problem first [...]

Chart of the Week: PBOC Clumsily Stumbles Into Step 1

By |2018-05-11T17:04:19-04:00May 11th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

A few weeks ago, the PBOC stunned many mainstream observers by reducing the RRR. It cut against the preferred narrative that the central bank was “tightening” in anticipation of an economic and therefore inflationary breakout (labor shortages, don’t you know). It didn’t seem to make sense. From the perspective of globally synchronized growth, it wouldn’t. Coming at it instead from [...]

Good Time To Review China Money Basics

By |2018-04-25T17:57:31-04:00April 25th, 2018|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Since the announced conditional cut in China’s RRR won’t begin to show up in various figures (particularly for the MLF) until next month, the updated PBOC balance sheet for March 2018 is somewhat anti-climactic. Not only is it too early for what may follow given the policy shift, there are the usual if not more than usual Golden Week distortions [...]

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