Author Archives: James Picerno

Macro Briefing: 14 April 2022

* Biden announces $800 million in new military aid for Ukraine
* US producer-price inflation rose at record-high pace in March
* Is economic recession the only solution for high inflation?
* Economic shock for US housing market is starting to take a toll
* Wall Street thinks the worst of the inflation surge is over
* Atlanta Fed business inflation expectations holds steady in April
* Amazon adds 5% fuel and inflation surcharge for shippers
* Germany is Russia’s primary enabler, sending $200 million a day
* Economists predict sharp recession for Europe if Russian turns off gas
* Global mining shares continue to show strong upside momentum:

Is Bitcoin “Money” Or Just A New Flavor Of Risk Asset?

The argument that bitcoin (BTC) is money faces an uphill battle. It’s hard to spend in the real world and its value is highly volatile. That doesn’t stop some advocates of the cryptocurrency from insisting that BTC is coin of the realm. If so, it’s not obvious by running correlation analytics on BTC against several conventional asset classes.

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Macro Briefing: 13 April 2022

* Putin says peace talks with Ukraine are at dead
* Will modest rate hikes tame inflation? Think again, says top Fed official
* Inflation wave starting to reach Asia
* China Covid lockdowns risk triggering new global supply-chain problems
* US Inflation Savings Bonds set to yield above 9%
* Small business optimism index falls to lowest in nearly two years in March
* US consumer inflation up more than expected in March, up 8.5% from year ago:

Macro Briefing: 12 April 2022

* Ukraine asks for financial support to ensure country’s ‘survival’
* Biden urges India’s prime minister to reduce purchases of Russian oil
* US orders non-emergency government staff to leave Shanghai due to Covid-19
* High inflation is conspicuous throughout the global economy
* US 10-year Treasury yield rises to highest level in over three years
* Economists estimate US consumer inflation reached new 40-year high in March
* Recession obsession is breaking out everywhere
* Pakistan parliament elects new prime minister
* S&P says Russia has defaulted on its debt
* US Dollar Index remains strong, ticking up to new 2-year high:

Macro Briefing: 11 April 2022

* New Russian assaults focus on eastern Ukraine
* French President Macron faces far-right Le Pen in presidential election
* Rise in US Treasury yields rippling through global markets
* US 10-year Treasury yield tops equivalent for China for first times since 2010
* Economists see a growing risk of a US recession
* It’s not a recession, it’s a ‘war-cession,’ says a leading strategist
* US mortgage payment-to-income ratio tops 29%, highest since 2007
* China continues to promote Russia’s propaganda on Ukraine war
* Economists expect US consumer inflation to accelerate further in March:

Book Bits: 9 April 2022

Investing Amid Low Expected Returns: Making the Most When Markets Offer the Least
Antti Ilmanen
Summary via publisher (Wiley)
Investing Amid Low Expected Returns: Making the Most When Markets Offer the Least provides an evidence-based blueprint for successful investing when decades of market tailwinds are turning into headwinds. For a generation, falling yields and soaring asset prices have boosted realized returns. However, this past windfall leaves retirement savers and investors now facing the prospect of record-low future expected returns. Emphasizing this pressing challenge, the book highlights the role that timeless investment practices – discipline, humility, and patience – will play in enabling investment success. It then assesses current investor practices and the body of empirical evidence to illuminate the building blocks for improving long-run returns in today’s environment and beyond. It concludes by reviewing how to put them together through effective portfolio construction, risk management, and cost control practices.

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10-Year Treasury Yield ‘Fair Value’ Estimate: 8 April 2022

The US 10-year Treasury yield continued rising on Thursday (Apr. 7), reaching 2.66% — the highest in over three years. The ongoing upside momentum suggests that the benchmark rate will continue to run higher. But as today’s update of CapitalSpectator.com’s fair-value model suggests, there may be limits to how far and how fast this crucial rate can rise.

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Macro Briefing: 8 April 2022

* How will Jackson’s ascent to Supreme Court impact the country?
* UN suspends Russia from the organization’s human rights body
* US consumer debt ramped up in February
* Rising mortgage rates may be starting to push house prices lower
* China lockdowns for spreading Covid-19 lead to more supply-chain disruptions
* Global food prices reach new high, soaring at fastest monthly rate in 14 years
* US jobless claims fell to 166,000 last week–lowest since 1968
* 10yr Treasury yield continues rising, reaching 2.66%–highest in over 3 years: