For Rate-Hike Clues, Focusing On Jobs Trend, Not Just Monthly Numbers

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Today is jobs day.  At 8:30 later this morning, the Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes the report card for September.  A monthly ritual that markets more often than not await with abated breath.  Particularly so this time around as the … Continued

Real Reason Why Tightening Cycle — Regardless When It Begins — Will Be Shallow

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Last week when the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) met, market participants were divided as to whether or not the Fed would raise rates.  Most economists expected a hike, as did the short end of the yield curve; two-year Treasury … Continued

Fed In ‘Heads You Win, Tails I Lose’ Situation

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The Federal Open Market Committee begins its two-day meeting today, the significance of which cannot be stressed enough.  A lot is riding on this.  After this meeting, there will be two more left this year – one late October and … 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

Between Now And Sep FOMC Meeting, How Stocks Act Probably Matters More Than Inflation Or Jobs

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Since last Wednesday, there has been a sudden pickup in QE talk.  That was when Bill Dudley, president of the New York Fed, said that “the decision to begin the normalization process at the September FOMC meeting seems less compelling … Continued

Wages dynamics in U.S. economy, and why productivity is crucial

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U.S. wages stuck in mud, more so for supervised employees than for supervisory ECI for private sector has been trending higher since 1Q14; sustainable? Productivity crucial for employers’ ability to absorb wage hikes If there is one consistency in the … Continued