Americans are entering the new year with their debt at record highs. It’s no coincidence that the Federal Reserve signaled tighter conditions for interest rate cuts in 2026 at its December meeting, potentially denying much-needed relief to millions of Americans who rely on loans. Household debt soared to a record $18.6 trillion in the third …
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Stephen Miran: Trump’s man who will rewrite the rules and end the FED’s independence
Generally speaking, the Fed’s independence is widely understood and supported in principle in Washington, in Congress, where it really matters. The point is that decisions should be made based on the best analysis of the data, on how to achieve its dual goal of price stability and employment, as best it can, for the benefit …
Trump sets limits on Powell and the crucial battle with inflation
“Relief in Prices for American Families and Combating the Cost of Living Crisis” is the title of one of several executive orders issued by President Donald Trump in his first week back in the Oval Office. This executive order directs federal agencies to “provide extraordinary price relief” to the American people by reducing federal regulations …
FED “Monetary Coup” by Manipulating Yield Curve To Elect Harris
Black Monday, August 5th was a powerful reminder to investors that the stock markets don’t just… go up, they sometimes go down. It wasn’t the end of the world. Wall Street’s 3.0% drop on a daily basis is a big deal, but it doesn’t compare to October 1929, when the stock market fell 21% in …
The battle with inflation and recession is becoming increasingly difficult
The entire financial press’ narrative of a “soft landing” of the economy – US and global – and avoidance of recession is fostered through the “uses” of the FED and ECB, with the former fueling investor expectations for aggressive rate cuts in time that has simply put a “brake” on their rise. What they cannot …
Inflation, Rising Interest Rates or Both Together?
At the hearing before Congress on Thursday, March 25, 2021, Fed Governor Jerome Powell was adamant that any resurgence of inflation in the US would be temporary (inflation above 2% for 2021), transitional and would in no way affect the Fed’s target of average inflation of 2%. But rising Federal Reserve bond yields point to …