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| Fed a Creature of Financial Markets; The Draghi PUT; Global Crisis Coming Up Posted: 25 Dec 2015 12:20 PM PST Creature of Financial Markets Stephen Roach, former Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia and the firm's chief economist, blasts the Greenspan Fed, the Bernanke Fed, and the Yellen Fed in his latest post The Perils of Fed Gradualism. After an extended period of extraordinary monetary accommodation, the US Federal Reserve has begun the long march back to normalization. It has now taken the first step toward returning its benchmark policy interest rate – the federal funds rate – to a level that imparts neither stimulus nor restraint to the US economy.Beholden to Financial Markets Roach provides a nice historical perspective but he misses the boat in regards to risks. Not only is the Fed a creature of the Financial markets, it is beholden to the markets. For some treasury durations, the Fed became the market. Unfortunately, it's not just the Fed. Global Crisis Coming Up Global imbalances have never been worse. The Bank of Japan is the only market for Japanese government debt. And in Europe, government debt trades at preposterously low and sometimes negative yields. The "Draghi PUT" is at least as big as any PUT by Greenspan. The risk is not that the Fed (central banks in general) will spawn more asset bubbles. It's far too late to raise that concern. Massive bubbles in equities and bonds have already been blown. Banks that were "too big to fail" are far bigger now than ever before. Beggar-thy-neighbor competitive currency debasement is the order of the day in China, Europe, and Japan. Let's not pretend we have a choice that will prevent another devastating financial crisis. We don't. Only the timing is in question. Mike "Mish" Shedlock |
| Posted: 25 Dec 2015 10:15 AM PST Economic reports will commence in just a bit. First things first. Merry Christmas! Mike "Mish" Shedlock |
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