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When Will The Yen Carry Trade Break?
Decades of negative interest rate policy in Japan have ended. That could mean the end of the $20 trillion “yen carry trade,” once one of the most popular trades on foreign exchange markets, and a chain reaction in the global economy.
CPI Vs Rate Cuts: The Fed’s Mission Impossible
With a hot CPI report casting a shadow of doubt on the likelihood of a June interest rate cut, all eyes are on the Fed.
Central Banks Are Buying The Gold Top
In investing, “Buy low, sell high” is among the most well-known sayings, and generally, it’s good advice.
Jobs: Household Report Jumps But QCEW Shows Job Market Is Not As Strong
The BLS reported a gain of 303k jobs. This exceeded expectations of about 200k.
Yellen Continues Betting On Interest Rate Declines
Many Fed officials and market pundits have called the current fiscal situation “unsustainable”. This is a gross understatement.
Too Hot To Handle: Gold Due For A Correction?
With gold hitting yet another awe-inspiring all-time high in the wake of Powell’s remarks reassuring markets (more or less) to expect rate cuts in 2024, a few analysts are pointing out risk factors for a correction.
“Urban Doom Loop” Of Vacant Offices: How Far Will It Go?
Even the mainstream is starting to acknowledge the massive problem of vacant office buildings littering American cities, slowly turning them into post-Covid wastelands.
More Inflation, More Copper Theft
When unemployment and inflation cause skyrocketing incentives for thieves to steal industrial metals like copper, criminals rush for some of the biggest sources: critical infrastructure.
What The Baltimore Bridge Disaster Could Mean For The Economy
While the total annihilation of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore probably isn’t a “Black Swan” big enough to trigger a global collapse, it adds potent fuel to several fires in an already fragile global economy.
Money Supply Dips For First Time Since November
Money Supply is a very important indicator. It helps show how tight or loose current monetary conditions are regardless of what the Fed is doing with interest rates.
The End Of Japan’s Negative Interest Rates: What It Means For Gold
The Bank of Japan’s historic move to end the country’s negative interest rate policy after nearly two decades triggered a jolt upward to new all-time highs for gold against the yen.
The BLM’s Quiet War On Precious Metals
The Bureau of Land Management is a federal agency that controls 245 million acres of land and controls 30% of the country’s mineral resources.
Is Someone About To Stress The Comex
March is a minor delivery month in gold. The delivery amount this month was middle of the pack, but there is more going on underneath the surface.
PIMCO: The Fed Needs More Unemployment
Analysts at PIMCO say that for the Fed to reach its goal of lowering inflation to 2%, we need fewer people to be employed.
Junk Bond Default Surge Continues In 2024
For now, with rate cuts on the horizon, interest remains strong in junk bond debt even as effective yields have fallen from their 2023 highs, and yield spreads remain relatively low:
Bankruptcy Laws Plus Inflation Equals Scam
When FTX went bankrupt, the debts it owed the people who deposited their cryptocurrency with FTX were recorded based on the US dollar value at the time.
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