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Market Thoughts : The US Fed and The Welcome Change of Tact

Market Thoughts : The US Fed and The Welcome Change of Tact 10

Photo courtesy of Mr K.C., Boston.

 

Playing to forget Drowzee (rare Pokemon) markets with volatility grinding to a halt until Fed chair Yellen spoke on Friday to give world markets direction from the Master of the Universe, all 5 feet of her.

Source : NY Times Economic Blogs

There is only so much Singapore can do in her week of mourning for the loss of former President Nathan after a heart-stopping National Day rally speech interrupted by a fainting spell by PM Lee that coincidentally heralded the return of the haze (which is potentially bad for mosquitoes).

It was a sobering speech, much like the other 2 speeches from last year that I remember and wrote about – the “necessity of paranoia” and not-take-our-success-for-granted speech and MAS MD Ravi Menon’s speech that urge us to look past the next 10 years of uncomfortable economic restructuring and into the distant future. https://tradehaven.net/sg-51-pokemon-on-my-mind/

The reminder that we are in for rough sort of times, much like the rest of the world and a slowdown that is quite out of our control in the near term, as long as we keep our heads up and about us, playing Pokemon Go while waiting for the next big thing which could happen to be driverless taxis (bad news for employment), riding through the volatility and mayhem (and the Zika virus which is bad for birth rates) in the months and years ahead as the US Presidential campaign goes into full swing.

THE US Presidential Campaign

I would not pretend to be an expert in politics but I would not be wrong to quote Citibank in saying that it is one between 2 “unpopular candidates, with strong, yet opposing views on the direction of the US economy, and priorities in their social/political agenda”.

As I said last month, “the average Joe must be feeling most helpless and betrayed by their constitutional election process, mocked into having to choose between, as some observers put it, a “mad man” and a “liar”, whose ideals and agenda are likely to tear asunder the social fabric of the 300 odd million Americans.”

There can be no other reason for that than the, now proven, evidence that central banks have made the gap between the rich and poor wider in the developed nations and the despair that the children will have a worse time ahead.


Source : Pew Research

 

This has been credited for the surprise rise of Trump, as many pundits never saw it and succinctly put by the NY Times in their headline, How Falling Behind the Joneses Fueled the Rise of Trump.

A Welcome Change of Tact

The feeling of dread in the marketplace has grown to unbearable proportions as far as I am concerned this month and I can lay claim to be a central bank and market watcher above average layman for these near 2 decades of the habit.

We have the BoJ expected to announce more stimulus next month, more stimulus out of the Bank of England and possibly the ECB when we have an enlightened comment from Citibank that echoes our own hearts, “what will it accomplish to say you will be more stimulative if the current level of stimulus will not work” ?

Fed chair Yellen takes charge as America the Great always does.

Source : Zerohedge

 

And Stanley Fischer, Vice Fed chair summed it up “during an interview on CNBC if investors should be on the edge of their seats for a rate hike as soon as September and for more than one rate hike this year, Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer replied: “I think what [Yellen] said today was consistent with answering yes to both your questions, but these are not things we know until we see the data.”

Hurrah ! A change of tact !

The Selfish Reasons

Central banks are running out of assets to buy ! With central banks owning $ 25 trillion of financial assets (stocks and bonds) , about 10% of the global total.

Source : Nomura, The Sovereign Bond Scarcity Problem

This is forcing fund managers to crowd into a shrinking pool of investments that is causing normal market relationships to break down. http://ftalphaville.ft.com/2016/08/22/2172966/theres-no-yield-and-citi-isnt-going-to-take-it-anymore/
As we had summarized from our Prisoner’s Dilemma Assessment of the Market.

An illustration of the trend of junk credit spreads in Europe which is showing signs of complacency and the blind belief of central bank support that BofA calls the “Keynesian Put” in the “Liquidity Supernova”.

Think, A Fed Hike Is A Cut Everywhere Else !

 

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