Daily Archives: February 9, 2012

Still No Sign Of Recession Risk In Latest Jobless Claims Data

Never say never in macroeconomics, especially when it’s based on one economic indicator. But the longer that initial jobless claims zig zag lower, the harder it’ll be to maintain a recession forecast. One thing is sure: either the revival in the labor market in recent months is one giant head fake, or the handful of analysts telling us (still) that a new recession is imminent will soon cry “uncle.” Meanwhile, the data continues to give the forces of growth the edge, and today’s weekly update on new filings for unemployment benefits only strengthens the case. Indeed, new claims dropped last week by a healthy 15,000 to a seasonally adjusted 358,000. That’s the second-lowest reading since early 2008 (the lowest reading was for a week last month). More importantly, the latest numbers strongly suggest that the downward trend is intact. That’s a crucial factor for this leading indicator, which has a good record of telling us when the economy is weakening.

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Vanguard’s Forex-Hedged Foreign Bond ETFs

Vanguard will soon be launching its first foreign-bond funds, although the roll-out date has been delayed, the firm reports. The proposed set of ETFs and index mutual funds will target a broad definition of foreign bonds as well as products for emerging markets. But unlike most of the existing foreign bond ETFs, such as SPDR Barclays International Treasury ETF (BWX) and Van Eck Market Vectors Emerging Market Local Currency Bond ETF (EMLC), the new Vanguard funds will hedge currency exposure from a U.S.-dollar-investor perspective. Vanguard argues that this is a superior approach for U.S. investors investing in foreign bonds because it will dampen volatility. True, but it’s not clear that this is a better way to manage a foreign bond fund.

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