Insight into the Impact of Credit Disequilibrium on Financial Markets

Trump’s Tariffs: Short term gain, long term pain

During the US presidential election campaign, Donald Trump promised to fix the economy by eliminating inflation, cutting taxes and increasing tariffs. This raises a challenge for asset allocators as to how these policies will hit expected asset returns in the short...

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The bond market’s ongoing battle with the Federal Reserve

Since the federal funds rate hit 5% in March 2023, the bond market has been battling it out with the central bank. The market assumed that the US economy was heading for recession and required more accommodative monetary conditions. This negative outlook has been...

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Investors shouldn’t forget there are two rates of interest

The current market debate on interest rates has tended to focus only on the money rate of interest, and hence on when the Federal Reserve might start to cut short term rates. The idea is that a cut in rates will make money cheaper and therefore boost equities. Over...

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The Bond Market is Making its Second Mistake of the Year

The bond market remains confused about interest rates, which is why it continues to generate such unusual levels of volatility. One possible explanation for this ongoing uncertainty is that there is a fundamental difference of opinion between bond traders who have...

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The Shape of Yield (Curves) to come

The last 6 months have been a boon for credit cycle investors who avoided significant losses arising from the fall in bond prices. The data has been clear for some time, however, that the market was mispricing bonds. See here and here. The market has now realised its...

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