View full page at metalsmine.com

 

A Complicated Dilemma

From cmegroup.com Watch this video at https://www.metalsmine.com/news/1212709-a-complicated-dilemma.

Over the past year, the Federal Reserve and the various European central banks have raised rates more than at any time since 1981. Short-term interest rates rose above long-term rates, creating the steepest yield curve inversion in decades. At some point, the consequences were bound to be felt. As such, we’ve spent much of the last six months warning that central bankers were going to find themselves in a dilemma, having to choose between fighting inflation and financial stability. What is particularly disconcerting is that policy rates remain far below the rate of core inflation. For example, the Fed has its rates 100bps below core inflation, while the ECB and BoE have their rates over 200bps below core inflation. While headline rates of inflation have subsided with lower energy prices, core inflation has not. So, it’s not clear that they have done enough to win the inflation battle.

Story Stats

  • Posted:
  • Category: Fundamental Analysis