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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Stocks Finally Wake Up to Higher Inflation. It Isn't Pretty

The ugly reality of inflation has begun to raise its head.

As we have noted previously, inflation is WELL above the Fed’s so-called target of 2%. Indeed, two of the Fed’s own in-house measures of inflation (the NY Fed UIG and Atlanta Fed Sticky Inflation measures) are clocking in at 3.14% and 2.5%, respectively.

That, in of itself, is a REAL problem for the debt-based financial system. Since 2008, the US has added over $9 trillion in public debt along with another $3 trillion in corporate debt, and $1.2 trillion in consumer debt.

ALL OF THIS was based on the assumption that interest rates would stay low.

So much for that. The yield on the 10-Year US Treasury has now spiked to 3%, breaking a 10-year downtrend.

Put simply, for a world that is TOTALLY saturated in debt like the US today, that blue box in the chart below is a MAJOR problem.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh no. Oh Yes,! Obama wanted this? Why . Liberals <mindless Drones love to Spend ^^your^* money! Gimme dats! Free bees like Obama phones (*recording device*)?

Anonymous said...

The markets are controlled by Obama’s bosses.
Trump has the same bosses.
Every POTUS since 1913 had the same boss families

Anonymous said...

Inflation?? What inflation? According to Social Security Administration there is No inflation, so the SS pensioners do not deserve an increase.....