EU Energy Panic Goes Full GameStop As Russia Tensions Rise
At a certain point, you run out of creative hyperbole. Such is the case with
At a certain point, you run out of creative hyperbole. Such is the case with
There’s talk of an autumn “reaping” following a summer stock rally which, depending on who
“Apocalyptic.” That’s how one popular strategist described the latest PPI print out of Germany, the
During last month’s policy deliberations, “many” Fed officials voiced some concern around the risk of
Market participants — those not on vacation, anyway — have busied themselves recently obsessing over
US inflation moderated in July, handing relief to policymakers, even as households remained beset by
Larry Summers is worried. About good news. Headline US inflation likely decelerated in July, which,
The US isn’t in a recession, Jim Bullard told CNBC Wednesday. The labor market, he
Zoltan Pozsar has a subtle suggestion for those attempting to forecast inflation: Consider the possibility
“The Fed is in an incredibly uncomfortable position,” Nomura’s Charlie McElligott said Tuesday, amid a
“Welcome to the war economy, where heads of state matter more than heads of central
Neel Kashkari sees inflation. A lot of it. And he sees it everywhere. “It’s very
Inflation in Europe rose more than expected in July, preliminary data out Friday showed. It
In the anxious aftermath of the June CPI report, among the worst in modern US
On Friday, there was “a beacon on the Black Sea.” So said UN Secretary-General Antonio
Uniper, Olaf Scholz said Friday in Berlin, was experiencing “great difficulty” from Germany’s gas crisis.
As regular readers know all too well, I harbor something that looks (and feels) quite
The ECB hiked rates for the first time in more than a decade Thursday and
Another day, another data point (or two) to suggest the previously red-hot US housing market
Lehman! GFC! Dot-com! LTCM! Lions, tigers and (especially) bears. “Oh, my!” From time to time,
When it comes to forecasting, no year is a truly good year for economists. And
A never-ending deluge of headlines touting the developed world’s worsening cost of living crisis belies
Meteorological phenomena got short shrift in JPMorgan’s second quarter earnings materials, but Jamie Dimon did
China logged a record trade surplus in June, data out Wednesday showed. There were caveats
“Economic expectations collapse,” read the headline atop the July vintage of Germany’s ZEW survey. It’s
I talk quite a bit about self-referential market dynamics in these pages. Some of those
One problem with trying to craft a coherent sanctions regime against Vladimir Putin’s Russia is
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