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DTYL - June 2019 CPI Inflation

Here is my monthly inflation update. We continue along in the same pattern. This month, there was a bit of a bump in non-shelter inflation, but the trailing 12-month rate remains about 1.1% and shelter inflation remains about 3.4%. Going forward, I think inflation may become a less important...

DTYL - With All This Money Printing, Where's The Huge Inflation?

This is the transcript from my podcast, THE WOLF STREET REPORT : It constantly comes up: With all this central bank money printing and the zero-interest-rate policies and the negative-interest-rate policies, and all these central bank liquidity injections, in other words, with all these loo...

DTYL - Much More Than Rate Cuts On (Dis)Inflation

Things have changed, obviously. Chairman Powell and the rest of the FOMC, the majority anyway, have come around to rate cuts. Where they were hawkish in December, noncommittal as late as May, they've been spooked into them over the last month or so. As it stands, the first one is less than thr...

DTYL - Core CPI Inflation Beats Expectations, In Awkward Timing For The Fed

U.S. core consumer price inflation ((CPI)) was firmer than expected in June, with a 0.3% rise that boosted the year-over-year rate to 2.1%. The timing of the strong print is somewhat awkward for Federal Reserve officials who have signaled a willingness to cut interest rates in July, and for Ch...

DTYL - Consumer Price Index: June Headline At 1.65%

By Jill Mislinski The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the June Consumer Price Index data on Thursday morning. The year-over-year non-seasonally adjusted Headline CPI came in at 1.65%, down from 1.79% the previous month. Year-over-year Core CPI (ex Food and Energy) came in at 2.13%, up ...

DTYL - The Expansion Of Assets With Negative Nominal Interest Rates

By Barkley Rosser Buried in the Weekend section of the Financial Times is a report that the aggregate value of assets that earn negative nominal yields has substantially expanded since the beginning of 2019 and has reached a new high. So, on January 1, 2019, the value of these assets was...

DTYL - Good Or Bad: It's All In The Framing

By Krishna Memani , Vice Chairman of Investments The Fed's pivot to easier policy likely extends the current business cycle As the global equity markets rebounded from their December 2018 lows, we have all heard the constant refrain: Bad news being good news can't last, the day of...

DTYL - Why Is Inflation So Stable?

Three different people directed me to a Robert Barro column that asks how the Fed achieved its recent success in inflation targeting: Judging by the US inflation rate over past decades, the Fed's monetary policy has worked brilliantly. Annual inflation has averaged only 1.5% per year si...

DTYL - The Bond Market And The Stock Market Can't Both Be Right

There are few things about financial markets about which one can be certain. However, there could be an exception today when there is such a discrepancy between the gloomy government bond market and the optimistic equity market's view as to where the US and world economies might be headed. In ...

DTYL - U.S.: Powell Testimony Suggests Softly, Softly Approach

By James Knightley , Chief International Economist Financial markets have taken Jerome Powell's testimony as a signal that the Federal Reserve is fully on board for rate cuts. However, the statement is more nuanced and hints at a more cautious approach from the Fed than is currently ...

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