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Impact of sanctions against Russia. Boomerang effects of sanctions against Russia. Will the U.S. Fed continue its course to raise rates? For further details see: Will Historic Sanctions Against Russia Impact Global Interest Rates?
In the aftermath of the 1970s inflation, it became an item of faith that monetary authorities shouldn’t wait until elevated inflation shows its face, before reining in an overheating economy. The Fed’s view last year that any inflation would be transitory was shown to be...
What if the Ukraine market meltdown was the bottom in stocks? The fact is that given the amount of short covering that we saw in the last few days, and the huge explosion in bearish sentiment, nothing would surprise me. The New York Stock Exchange Advance Decline line (NYAD) final...
Russia has invaded Ukraine. Franklin Templeton Investment Solutions team reflects on the human tragedy that is occurring as they also parse the data to understand the resulting economic and market implications. On February 24, Russia invaded Ukraine and shelled military installations ...
Geopolitical Risk could well be a reason for the Fed to slow-roll tightening monetary policy in March. If consumption retrenches, so does the economy. The Fed hiked rates to combat inflation by slowing economic growth. For further details see: Geopolitical Risk Could Sid...
The long and short of it is that geopolitical conflicts are a lot more frequent than we might like to admit and the market always overcomes the short-term turmoil. How the Fed responds will be interesting. My guess is that they’ll raise rates less than previously expected becau...
As Russia initiates military action in Ukraine, pain at the pump is about to get even worse. Fuel costs have already been soaring due to oil and gas supply constraints coupled with broader inflationary pressures. Gold is gaining for a fourth straight week, with spot prices now up 1.2%...
Global markets tumble on Russian attack on Ukraine. Russian inflation stokes stagflation fears. Commodities the big winner in Russian attack. For further details see: Markets Sell Off As Russia Attacks Ukraine: What's At Stake For Investors?
The problem for Western leaders is that their governing elites have incoherent views towards Russia, and it is unclear how much this will change. The implication is that if fighting were to continue, it would be in the form of an insurgency. Government spending that is not tied to...
Spending on goods rose 22% during the pandemic, while services spending rose only 6%. Current inflation is demand-driven by the relative consumption shift towards goods; not by an overall excessive rise in total consumption. From December 2019, before the pandemic, to December 202...
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