
Food Inflation Revisited
By Russell Clark of the Capital Flows and Asset Markets substack Food inflation has continued to surprise to the upside in the US. That food inflation has not calmed down in recent months […]
By Russell Clark of the Capital Flows and Asset Markets substack Food inflation has continued to surprise to the upside in the US. That food inflation has not calmed down in recent months […]
Like Christmas and Columbus Day, the left refuse to let a holiday go by without whining and this year once again the war on Halloween continues. Likely at the insistence of some new school administrator […]
Eurozone government bond yields have risen after inflation data showed consumer prices climbed at a record pace in October, heaping pressure on the European Central Bank to continue aggressive policy tightening. Consumer price growth in […]
Last week, DB’s Jim Reid published a note looking at what normally happens next, when inflation hits 8% through history using 50 DM and EM countries, around 320 unique observations, and covering up to a […]
Germany, considered Europe’s most reliable debtor, is having trouble selling its bonds, just as it seeks billions to tackle the energy crisis. Recent weak auctions have demonstrated the challenges of issuing debt in markets racked […]
On Wednesday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released data showing that Australian inflation came in at the highest rate since 1990, as prices jumped 7.3% year over year. That was nearly three times the […]
A new Bloomberg survey of economists predicts the Federal Reserve will continue its hawkish policy at its next meeting November 1-2, and that this will lead to interest rates reaching 5% by next March, plunging […]
Authored by Simon White, Bloomberg macro strategist, Measures of global central-bank tightness and inflation show that both are peaking. It might not seem like it after today’s upside surprises in European inflation data, but global […]
Authored by MN Gordon via EconomicPrism.com, “Some airlines, if you want six more inches between you and the seat in front, you pay more money but you don’t know it … these are junk fees, […]
After ECI and Core PCE signaled no end to The Fed’s nemesis, this morning’s UMich survey (final data for October) is the last chance to show that inflation expectations are being managed before next week’s […]
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