Hawks Within FOMC Feel Need To Fill Toolbox?

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What exactly would Fed officials be focused on when they decide to hike – or not – rates?  It is a fair question given the amount of variance in their message. On Tuesday evening, John Williams, president of the San … Continued

Weekly Naked Call On TLT That Has Fatigue Written All Over It

By last Tuesday, non-commercials were net long 22,490 contracts in 10-year note futures, having reversed the bearish bet they had in the prior four weeks (Chart 1).  Turns out it was the right thing to do.  By Tuesday, TLT, the … Continued

More And More Older Americans Working Versus Sluggish Consumer Spending

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One of the hallmarks of the current U.S. recovery has been conflicting signals coming out of the job market. The unemployment rate is low – nearly cut in half from 10 percent in October 2009 to 5.1 percent in August.  … Continued

Stagnant U.S. Productivity And Decelerating Corporate Earnings

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U.S. productivity continues to leave a lot to be desired, and that can have repercussions for corporate earnings. Non-farm output per hour grew a mere 0.26 percent year-over-year in the second quarter, down from 0.63 percent sequentially.  Quarter-over-quarter, it rose … Continued

Bulls And Bears Duel In Uncharted Territory

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We are in uncharted territory!  On so many levels.  As you will see in the charts below, many valuation metrics are stretched. The nation’s debt load just rose to a new high.  At 1Q15, the total credit market debt outstanding … Continued

Any Connection Between ZIRP And U.S. Consumer Spending?

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U.S. consumer spending, accounting for >2/3rds of economy, key to growth Over last eight years, bank deposits have grown 80 percent But interest income suppressed due to ZIRP Do consumers always benefit from low interest rates?  At first glance, that … Continued