US Household Debt Rises to All-Time Highs
Spurred by 9 years of easy money, US household debt is back to peak levels not seen since 2008.
Spurred by 9 years of easy money, US household debt is back to peak levels not seen since 2008.
Fed commentators have been talking up the "balance sheet normalization" theme. Turns out, shockingly, it's not actually going to be normalized.
A look at the world's largest central banks suggests there's no appetite for anything that resembles quantitative tightening.
Charles Evans spoke on Friday and expressed his fear that the inflation outlook had risk on the downside.
March's year-over-year percentage increase in the money supply hit a 103-month low of 5.9 percent.
Fed members Mester, Kashkari, and Rosengren all gave speeches early this week. Here is what they said.
Friday featured a handful of Fed member speeches. Here is a summary of what they spoke about.
Today's FOMC meeting announcement has the Fed keeping rates unchanged and dismissing a weak Q1 GDP number as merely "transitory."
The Atlanta Fed's GDP growth forecast has jumped 22X since last week, as they anticipate a booming economy in Q2 that clearly did not materialize in Q1.