Inflation

Rates, Commodities and Consumer Finance: Three Themes to Watch in 2023

Rates, Commodities and Consumer Finance: Three Themes to Watch in 2023

11 min readIntroduction By Lance Pan, CFA Since we started publishing the annual “themes to watch” series in 2008, this edition marks our 16th anniversary of looking at key market-moving trends for institutional cash investors. To shake off our Covid-induced autophobia (fear of being alone), I enlisted members of my credit research team to co-author last year’s…

Winter is Coming: The Risk of Energy Shortages in Europe

Winter is Coming: The Risk of Energy Shortages in Europe

7 min readHow Russia’s halt on the Nord Stream 1 pipeline may lead to energy shortages in Europe Co-authored by: Matthew Paniati  As the US economy faces high inflation, slowing growth, and aggressive monetary policy, another macroeconomic threat has presented itself overseas. On August 31st, 2022, Russian-controlled Gazprom PJSC announced an indefinite halt on natural gas flows…

Managing Cash Portfolios in the Tug of War Between Growth and Inflation

Managing Cash Portfolios in the Tug of War Between Growth and Inflation

14 min readIntroduction With the 75-basis-point hike in the Fed funds rate on September 21st, Fed officials now peg their median forecast for the key policy rate in the 4.25%-4.50% range by the end of the year. The resulting rise in bond yields has been so breathtaking that the previous expectation that Fed funds would end the…

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The Fed’s Inflation Headache Continues

2 min readGiven their aggressive efforts to tame price pressures over the past few quarters, Chair Powell and the Federal Reserve were likely to have been very disappointed by the release of August’s Consumer Price Index.  Despite a 2.25% increase in the overnight lending rate over just four meetings, the reading came in higher than expected with…

Shifting Tides: Inflation and Recession Risk

Shifting Tides: Inflation and Recession Risk

8 min readInflation and recession, two words on the top of every investor’s mind right now. In our recent post on Inflation Winners and Losers, we talked about how the near-term outlook for inflation is relatively entrenched. This matters because the Fed has thrown the weight of its credibility on reducing inflation, raising interest rates aggressively since…

Inflation: Winners and Losers

Inflation: Winners and Losers

6 min readIn the past twelve months, inflation has slowly become one of the greatest issues challenging the global economy. As the Fed has responded with the most aggressive interest rate increases in decades, treasury professionals have an opportunity for higher return potential on their cash investments. However, they need to be aware of the impact inflation…

Past Mistakes Haunt Fed’s Inflation-Fighting Plans

Past Mistakes Haunt Fed’s Inflation-Fighting Plans

9 min readThe Fed shifted its policy stance radically at its December meeting, increasing the pace of its reduction in asset purchases and pushing up the timeline for rate hikes. This move was a culmination of policy being out of sync with the state of the economy, as it was extremely accommodative even with above target inflation…

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Interest Rate Outlook: Inflation & Employment

2 min readInflation & Employment Readings on consumer inflation this week remained tame overall with wide variance around the average for certain components. CPI for September was up just 1.4% year-over-year and Core CPI was up 1.7% year-over-year. Weekly Initial Jobless Claims remain high at nearly 900,000 in the week ended October 10. Surging COVID-19 infection rates…

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Interest Rate Outlook: The Fed’s Inflation Target

2 min readFed officials are committed to the current level of rates until inflation exceeds 2% Several Fed officials spoke in late September on the timing of future interest rate hikes in relation to the inflation target of 2%. Chicago Fed President Evans reversed his earlier position that the Fed could start raising rates before inflation reaches…