Inflation
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We're about to experience a sovereign debt crisis caused by the Europe energy crisis, all a capstone on the 100 year fiat expirement. Here's how I think the next 6-8 months go do...
Given unprecedented inflation in advanced economies, one has to question their policy choices through the pandemic. While the shock to energy and food prices from the European war...
Too early to rejoice about the GDP. The real GDP of the country is only up 5% since pre-Covid. On a Trailing Twelve Month (TTM) basis, the growth has moderated to 7.6% even after r...
This thread will cover 11 macroeconomic indicators that are helpful for measuring 👇👇👇 Inflation, Fear and Uncertainty This 🧵 will discuss when to look, where to look, what to wat...
What has the Fed actually done to beat 40 year highs in inflation? Historically speaking: Very little to nothing. Financial conditions remain in accommodative territory. The Fed h...
Is Bangladesh in trouble? Just a couple years back, there was news of Bangladesh overtaking India in Nominal GDP per capita and now Bangladesh is facing a severe economic crisis w...
What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet; It's the same with inflation and recession. In the real world, where our lives are experienced...
Hello everyone, I am Oluwadamilare Adisa, an alumnus of the University of Ibadan. I have recently secured admission and a graduate assistantships scholarship to study at the Univer...
Thread on what happened in India. This week, Aug 1, we're talking about demand and supply constraints 🧵
Uncomfortably hot jobs report. 528K jobs added & unemployment rate falls to 3.5%. What worries me re inflation is avg hourly earnings were up at a 5.8% ar in July. June revised to...
The Monetary Policy Committee voted by a majority of 8-1 to increase #BankRate to 1.75%. Find out more in our #MonetaryPolicyReport: https://t.co/389XbdQZWf https://t.co/OcqtaWjFuX
Our country is a joke. The leader, the Prime Minister of the country are asking people to put the tricolor flag on their profile picture. but why ? Because under the guise of this...
Core PCE inflation at an annual rate: 12 months: 4.8% 6 months: 4.8% 3 months: 5.2% 1 month: 7.4% Only a little of that is passthrough from the Russian invasion. More soon.
This has been a big week for the Biden Administration and Democrats in Congress. First, Congress is on track to pass a bipartisan bill that will lower the cost of everything from c...
The US #economy is contracting at rate not seen since the global financial crisis in 2009 (excluding the initial pandemic lockdown), as the flash #PMI covering output of manufactu...
Real rates are still very low, and that can't last if inflation stays stubborn. Today's column explores what that means. First, I note that while real bond yields are no longer neg...
1/3 Last month economists Marijn A. Bolhuis Judd N. L. Cramer Lawrence H. Summers released a NBER working paper where they reversed engineered CPI back to 1949 using today's metho...
Inflation at 7.01% for June. Slightly better, but not by much. The devils in the details though: https://t.co/YcrVGSmirj
The question to ask when investing in real estate: Is the property yield greater than inflation? Yield = ((Rent – interest - maintenance)/Total cost)% If yield -ve, the price ha...
Good morning, how excited are you about today??? A lot happening! RBA hike day!!! Will the AUD fight the dollar rising tide??? We may have a recession ahead but inflation is all th...
Over the past two weeks, rates have declined dramatically purportedly due to fears of a recession. Friday’s move was particularly stunning for the scale of the move and for the deg...
UK Drivers Stage Go-slow Protest Over Surging Fuel Prices Protesters snarled up major UK roads on Monday with a slow-moving procession of vehicles to demand government action agai...
“There’s a clock running here.” To understand why the Fed is sounding so hawkish when some analysts think inflation is finally cresting, it helps to understand how fundamental inf...
A brief history of global monetary policy since 2008 (with reference to the ECB's and the Fed's slow exit from ultra-easy monetary policy & Japan's current run-away quantitative...