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DFVL News and Press, Barclays Bank PLC ZC SP ETN REDEEM 12/07/2021 USD 50 - Ser A From 04/18/19

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Company Name: Barclays Bank PLC ZC SP ETN REDEEM 12/07/2021 USD 50 - Ser A
Stock Symbol: DFVL
Market: NASDAQ

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DFVL - What Is The Yield Curve Telling Us?

By Scott Bauer At a Glance The flat to normal yield curve indicates a watershed moment for the U.S. economy Spreads in the 10-year treasury note and shorter maturities remain a key indicator to watch The yield curve is front and center in the news but what does it mean and...

DFVL - Hard Truths For The Inflation Truthers

The main goal of this website over the years has been to search for an operationally sound and empirically supported perspective of how the monetary system works. I've debunked tons of myths in the process of this search, but the inflation truthers have been hard to convince for some reason....

DFVL - Will Inflation Accelerate This Year?

Inflation can be like molasses. It often moves slowly - until it doesn't. 1 Overall, inflation tends to be a heavily lagging economic indicator, with upward price pressures typically not being realized until an economy has already reached the overheating stage. For instance, a country's l...

DFVL - The Fed Vs. The ECB: Who Will Blink First?

By Kevin Flanagan If bond investors have learned anything this year, it is that the "winds of change" can blow in dramatically different directions regarding monetary policy. As the first quarter was coming to a close, many wondered where a rate cut would more likely come from, the U.S. or...

DFVL - April Yield Curve Update: Backing Off

Six Months of Flattening I’ve been publishing on the yield curve since November, and in that time, the curve has undergone some changes. All yield data comes from your good friends, the economists at the US Treasury . For some time, the most obvious feature of the curve was...

DFVL - Central Banks Soften Us Up For Higher Inflation

There was a time when "price stability" - that is, money that buys the same amount of stuff every year - was considered a good thing. But as debts began to pile up around the world, it became clear to policymakers that managing that debt required money that got a little less valuable over time...

DFVL - Boom-Bust Cycles Have Increased Savings Deficits

Extreme monetary accommodation and share buybacks have extended the last three economic expansion cycles since 1991, but magnified savings and investment deficits through the economy at the same time. For one important example see WSJ : Long Bull Market has failed to fix Public Pensions. Pe...

DFVL - Is Low Inflation Really A Mystery?

Over the past decade, inflation has persistently undershot the Fed's inflation target. The Fed's preferred measure of inflation, the core PCE deflator, has averaged 1.56 percent over this time compared to a target of 2 percent. The Fed officially began inflation targeting in 2012, but was impl...

DFVL - Will Rising Energy Prices Lead To Higher Inflation?

It happens whenever there's a sharp rise in gasoline or oil prices. Pundits focus on the increases and cry foul if broad inflation gauges don't confirm the price hikes at the pump. But it's short-sighted to assume that a spike in energy prices will automatically lead to higher inflation overal...

DFVL - A Radical Alteration

I have been on the verge of writing this commentary for quite some time. The more that I thought it through though, the more complicated it seemed to become, and the more I felt like there were loose ends to my reasoning. I did not wish to leave any loose ends dangling here, like some "hanging...

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