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Day: September 20, 2022

‘Bad For America’: Dimon Steps Up Regulatory Rhetoric

‘Bad For America’: Dimon Steps Up Regulatory Rhetoric

September 20, 2022September 23, 20226 min read

When last I checked in on Jamie Dimon, America’s favorite “red-blooded capitalist” was busy regaling analysts with a characteristically (and deliberately) caustic critique of the regulatory

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100 Or Bust

100 Or Bust

September 20, 2022September 21, 20225 min read

Back in July, when the Bank of Canada aimed a 100bps rocket-propelled grenade at the country’s inflation problem, market participants were quick to suggest the

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Germany Suffers Emerging Market-Style PPI Spiral

Germany Suffers Emerging Market-Style PPI Spiral

September 20, 2022September 21, 20223 min read

Producer prices in Germany soared last month. To the extent “soared” can be an understatement, consider it such. Inflation in Europe is now largely out of

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Plunging Permits Are Another Housing Canary

Plunging Permits Are Another Housing Canary

September 20, 2022September 21, 20222 min read

Housing starts rose far more than expected in the US last month, a development which, frankly, is hard to parse given how rapidly the market

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Is Kuroda Putting His Personal Legacy Above Japan’s National Interest?

Is Kuroda Putting His Personal Legacy Above Japan’s National Interest?

September 20, 2022September 26, 20224 min read

Telling the same yen story over and over again is admittedly a bit tedious, but it really is paramount. The Bank of Japan meets later

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