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    The Biden Budget: Smoke, Mirrors, and Class Warfare
Mar 16, 2023 - 08:18:18 PDT
"Beyond tired class warfare rhetoric and anti-competitive measures, the Biden administration is attempting to increase not only the size of the state (through more taxing and spending), but also the scope of the state, through misguided commercial and industrial policy." ~ Nikolai G. Wenzel
Between Biden’s energy policies and massive spending by Biden/Congress, we are seeing the raging effects of inflation on the economy.
Inflation is projected to remain too high for too long. Therefore, the Governing Council today decided to increase the three key ECB interest rates by 50 basis points, in line with its determination to ensure the timely return of inflation to the 2% medium-term target. The elevated level of uncertainty reinforces the importance of a data-dependent approach to the Governing...
The house is missing just one crucial thing: a buyer. In an effort to lure one, the developers relisted the house for $59 million last month, a 41% reduction from its $100 million price tag in 2018. Sellers are slashing prices for the area’s ultraluxury properties amid a broader slowdown, citing an impending new mansion tax and proposed restrictions on new construction.
    Why the US Dollar Has Become an At-Risk Currency
Mar 16, 2023 - 07:05:25 PDT
For the US government in the 21st century, economic sanctions aren’t merely second nature, they’ve become a central tool of foreign policy.
What is the ground in this analysis? It’s gold. Since gold is not a central bank currency, it’s the only way to measure the dollar objectively.
Gold prices have shot to six-week highs and many analysts expect further gains as turmoil in the banking sector raises the prospect that U.S. interest rates will rise far less than previously thought.
The yellow metal is expected to hold its value through the turbulent times ahead, enabling central banks to diversify from U.S. Treasuries and the dollar.
Don’t cry for Argentina! Their leaders did this to them. Argetina’s inflation rate just hit 102.5% as their M2 Money printing hit 80% Argentina’s central bank is considering raising its benchmark rate on Thursday for the first time since September after inflation data showed prices increased by more than 100% annually last month...
    Jobless Claims Data Continues To Confound...
Mar 16, 2023 - 06:01:22 PDT
nitial and continuing jobless claims continue to exist in the 'matrix' of a 'strong economy' as both fell last week (192k vs 212k and 1.684mm vs 1.713mm)....
After an unexpected decline in January, Housing Starts and Building Permits were expected to rebound modestly in February, but they didn't - they exploded back with Starts up 9.8% MoM and Permits up 13.8% MoM...
    Bank Deposit Flight Seals Deal For US Recession
Mar 16, 2023 - 05:57:07 PDT
The collapse of SVB and the turmoil at Credit Suisse will turbo-charge the effects of QT, sealing the case for a US recession that remains underpriced by equity and credit markets.
    Bank Runs Used to Be Slow. The Digital Era Sped Them Up
Mar 16, 2023 - 05:51:09 PDT
A bank run conjures images of “It’s a Wonderful Life,” with anxious customers crammed shoulder to shoulder, desperately pleading with a harried George Bailey to hand over their money.
A bipartisan majority of Americans oppose U.S. taxpayers footing the bill when bad management causes a bank to fail, though Republican opposition to bank bailouts has softened over the last decade, a Reuters/Ipsos poll completed on Wednesday found.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the European Union needs to tighten integration of its banking and finance sectors to bolster a transition to green technologies.
The Treasury Department is actively reviewing the US financial sector’s exposure to Credit Suisse Group AG after the bank’s stock saw its biggest one-day drop on record, according to people familiar with the matter.
First Republic stock is down another 26% on reports the lender is exploring a sale, after being hit by fears of further deposit flight.
The Federal Reserve’s cornerstone method for determining whether US banks can survive an economic crisis has for years had a glaring oversight: Regulators haven’t tested a scenario that resembles the economy of 2023, and the financial conditions that precipitated the downfall of Silicon Valley Bank, in nearly a decade.
Pockets of the world’s deepest bond market are starting to buckle under soaring trading volumes and wild swings as bank meltdowns compel traders to slash rate hike bets.
The biggest US banks have been whittling down their direct exposure to Credit Suisse Group AG for months as the Swiss lender stumbled from one crisis to the next.