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Why the Russia-Ukraine war may create challenges for the global economy. How Russia-Ukraine conflict could impact supply chains. Can today's inflation rate take us back to the 1970s? For further details see: From War To Inflation To COVID-19: The Outlook... It's Complica...
The global economy expanded for a twentieth straight month in February, according to the JPMorgan Global PMI™ with the rate of expansion accelerating from January's 18-month low as the COVID-19 Omicron wave showed signs of easing. Global GDP growth in Q1 2022 so far looks slowe...
Historically, geopolitical turmoil has been a short-term driver of gold prices. If the Fed is compelled to end its rate-hiking program prematurely to save the economy, inflation could remain elevated. With the coming rate hiking cycle, the odds of an economic downturn increase, an...
What happens when you combine the tipping point of two deflationary forces—globalization and demographics—with a pandemic, epic supply-chain disruptions and an invasion in Europe? Inflation of a magnitude not seen since the 1970s. As inflation evolves, so should investor...
Flows into USD securities have historically been influenced by global risk sentiment and yield levels—how will they be affected by potential Fed tightening and the crisis in Ukraine? Historically, foreign portfolio investment in U.S. Treasuries has largely been driven by the le...
Stagflation is a period of weak growth, if any, combined with high inflation. After looking at the February Employment Situation report, it is readily apparent the labor market backdrop here in early 2022 is light years away from the 1970s average. Fed has a long runway for tighte...
Extreme monetary and fiscal policy would lead to inflation. Couple that with extreme supply chain issues, and here we are with really high inflation - highest inflation that we've seen really since the past 40 years. Our biggest risk right now is that we become entrenched. The psychol...
The inflation story looked pretty clear to me before Russia invaded Ukraine. This surge in prices is very clearly supply-driven, but the problem is that we already had a demand-driven inflation problem building before that. So the Fed is now in an impossible position. We...
In President Biden’s first State of the Union speech, there was no change in the national energy policy in the light of $115 oil and soaring inflation, with prospects of much higher prices due to the cutoff of Russian supply. With the latest U.S. GDP estimate now at zero and he...
The economic outlook for 2022 and 2023 in the United States is good, though inflation will remain high and storm clouds grow in later years. Economic growth will be pushed up by past stimulus, both fiscal stimulus and monetary stimulus. Inflation will remain high this year and nex...
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