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Category Archives: Chart of the Day
Chart of the Day: Fed Ownership of the Yield Curve
We’ve updated our chart illustrating the Fed ownership of the U.S. yield curve. We’ve also included the percentage of total maturities the Fed owns in each year from the April 2011 data and December 2010 data. Most of POMO buying … Continue reading
Posted in Bonds, Budget Deficit, Chart of the Day, Commodities, Credit, Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk
Tagged Federal Reserve, Inflation, POMO, Treasury Bonds, Yield Curve
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Chart of the Day: History of U.S. Energy Consumption
At today’s closing prices, crude oil is now trading more than 4x its BTU energy equivalent price relative to natural gas. If sustained, which we have our doubts, it will interesting to see how this chart develops over the next … Continue reading
Posted in Chart of the Day, Commodities, Crude Oil, Energy
Tagged Crude Oil, Natural Gas, U.S. Energy Consumption
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Chart of the Day: QE2 and the Bernanke Curve?
Sure there are fundamental reasons or a story for why commodity prices are moving higher, but let’s see what happens, especially to food and energy, when if the Fed concludes quantitative easing and long-term yields spike. Negative real interest rates … Continue reading
Posted in Chart of the Day, Commodities, Crude Oil, Currency, Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy, Policy
Tagged Beranke Curve, Food Inflation, Q2
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Chart of the Day: Stockmarkets After Disasters
Great chart from the Economist, which even shows how the Dow fared after Pearl Harbor. The chart shows the Nikkei’s reaction in the first three trading days after the current disaster is worse than all the others. The question is … Continue reading
Posted in Chart of the Day, Equities, Japan
Tagged Economist, Katirna, Kobe Earthquake, Pear Harbor, Stock Markets
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Chart of the Day: Copper & Rubber
While the world obsesses over the direction the price of oil, copper and rubber are rolling over. These are the two to monitor, in our opinion, as China Air drops its landing gear. Dr. Copper is at key support and … Continue reading
Chart of the Day: Gerontocracy
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Posted in Chart of the Day, Egypt, Geopolitical, Politics
Tagged Economist, Egypt, Gerontocracy
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Japan: Risk of Sovereign Interest Rate Shock – IMF
In the context of S&P’s recent sovereign downgrade of Japan we thought you’d be interested in this IMF piece published in October. The basic thesis is that Japanese commercial banks have been the main buyers of JGBs over past few … Continue reading
Chart of the Day: Country GDPs and American States
In case you missed it, a great chart from the Economist comparing the size of country GDPs to American states. This gives some perspective on the relative size of the U.S. economy.
