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PBOC Wastes No Time Proving Desperation

By |2016-01-11T12:28:30-05:00January 11th, 2016|Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

The PBOC wasted no time this week showing that it was serious about its desperation last week. The central bank fixed the CNY reference contrarily upward to 6.583 this morning from Friday’s 6.600. As we have been documenting during this unabated “dollar” problem, whenever the PBOC attempts a contrary maneuver with the fix it typically sets off enormous fireworks. Sure [...]

Downward Spiral

By |2016-01-08T17:05:10-05:00January 8th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Every once in a great while, you run into a mainstream article or news story that actually breaks through the thick cloud of conventional nonsense that passes for expert commentary. Despite clear signs about why people the world over should be worried about China, day after day we are told there is nothing to worry about. Their currency is in [...]

Where Is The Outlier Position Now?

By |2016-01-07T16:33:41-05:00January 7th, 2016|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

In its December 2015 policy statement, the one that raised the federal funds target corridor, the FOMC changed the language surrounding its inflation stance. They still projected the 2%, of course, but were now indicating that they were more certain than ever about it. In many ways they had to shift the wording because of the actions; the prior passage [...]

China Has Been Entirely Predictable

By |2016-01-06T11:20:56-05:00January 6th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The Chinese currency is once more on top of the news heap, with everyone trying to figure out what is going on. At first, “devaluation” was almost welcomed back in August when it was viewed as some kind of belated PBOC indirect “stimulus.” Very quickly, however, that view was softened as the currency direction appeared very much related to financial [...]

Forward China

By |2016-01-05T17:34:56-05:00January 5th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The market for bankers’ acceptances was one of the first tasks of the Federal Reserve. There was a flourishing financial trade in acceptances in sterling which was purely a matter of the British pound being something like the global reserve currency, at least for a vast portion of global geography. With the United States becoming an industrial and trading power, [...]

CNY Fix and SHIBOR Suggest Blaming PMI’s Is Half The Story

By |2016-01-04T16:19:22-05:00January 4th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

There does seem to be internal financing adjustments going on inside the arcane and cumbersome framework of CNY to US$. Whether or not that is desirable remains to be seen, but the case of the past few weeks suggests, and somewhat strongly, that the PBOC is again losing control. What it is almost certainly like trying to squeeze a balloon, [...]

China’s Offshore Confusion

By |2015-12-31T17:00:59-05:00December 31st, 2015|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

China’s government or the PBOC moved to suspend three foreign banks from participating in cross-border currency transactions. From what I have seen, and nothing has been confirmed, rumors have suggested that Deutsche Bank was one of the three. The move has, as usual, created all manner of confusion in how to frame what the PBOC or Chinese regulators might be [...]

The Inescapable Trap of the ‘Dollar Short’ Is The Short; Russian Edition

By |2015-12-30T11:22:22-05:00December 30th, 2015|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Though most of Russia’s territory belongs in Asia, it would be difficult to characterize Russian finances as “Asian.” Most of the dirty work is done in the financial centers of Moscow, but in the past year and a half under the “rising dollar” paradigm, Russian financial existence may be more Asian than geography alone might permit. The similarities are perhaps [...]

There’s No Holiday For the Asian ‘Dollar’

By |2015-12-23T16:37:50-05:00December 23rd, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

This isn’t surprising, but events in China are accelerating. Just as the West heads into year-end coma, there is much to be concerned about on the other side of the Pacific. For, one, either the PBOC has taken off whatever means it has been using to suppress SHIBOR or the strain has become too much to bear. As much as [...]

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