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Carbon Contraction

05/26/2022

US CO2 emissions rose steadily from a recession trough of 4.4 billion metric tons in 1983 to 6.0 Bmt in 2007. Since, they have steadily fallen, bottoming in 2020, due to Covid-19, at 4.6 Bmt, the same level as 1984.…

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Housing Hit

05/25/2022

April new home sales dropped 7% M-o-M, and 27% Y-o-Y to an annual rate of just 591,000, the lowest level since 4/20, the worst of the pandemic. Moreover, for sale new home inventory has skyrocketed from 4.7 months in 4/21…

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Canadian Contraction

05/24/2022

Canadian mortgage rates have risen from 1.5% last fall to 4% now, a 12-year high. This has resulted in April home sales dropping 27% M-o-M and 41.2% Y-o-Y in Toronto. While prices are up 15% Y-o-Y, they are down from…

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Importunate Inflation

05/23/2022

In March and April, the CPI was above 8% Y-o-Y. Since 1950, this has only occurred in 1951, 1974, and 1979-1981. Inflation this bad is rare. Fortunately, it will probably decline to 4%/year by mid-2023 as supply problems ebb and…

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Cerebral Celebrity

05/20/2022

The Friday File: A recent peer-reviewed study in BMC Psychology suggests “a direct association between celebrity worship and poorer performance on cognitive tests.” Persons more interested in the lives of their favorite celebrities generally performed less well on cognitive ability…

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Increasing Interest

05/19/2022

Rates are up significantly since 1/1/22 because the Fed has made clear it will raise rates substantially over the next 6-12 months. Another reason is because the Fed will be substantially reducing the amount of bonds and mortgage-backed securities it…

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Index Impairment

05/18/2022

While the NAHB Housing Market Index of builder sentiment is at 69, which is not bad, it’s fallen from a peak of 90 in 11/20. Since 1985, and the start of the index, three of the four times it’s declined…

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Fiscal Feebleness

05/17/2022

In 2021, fiscal policy added four percentage points to GDP, in 2022 it will subtract three, a seven-percentage point swing, something not seen since at least 1960. Moreover, the dollar is at its strongest level in decades, further reducing inflation.…

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Mortgage Mayhem

05/16/2022

Since 1/1/22, the 30-yr mortgage/10-year Treasuries spread widened by three quarters of a point. Why? The Fed announced that it will be reducing its balance sheet and they were a non-interest rate sensitive buyer. Volatility, be it actual or implied,…

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Bountiful Bucks

05/13/2022

The Friday File: Through 2020, the level of wealth needed to join the top 1% of the population in a nation was highest in Monaco at $7.9 million. The US was third globally and tops in North America at $4.4…

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