Fed Pauses: In Search of a Soft Landing

6 February 2019 During these Winter months,  my breakfast typically consists of a big, steaming bowl of porridge! As in the Goldilocks fairy tale, however, getting the recipe right requires some experimentation. Often the same is true of monetary policy decision-making. In search of a soft landing for the US economy -- neither too hot, [...]

Will the Debt Bubble Burst in 2019?

23 January 2019 One of the unintended, albeit unsurprising, consequences of the current period of ultra-loose monetary conditions has been the extraordinary buildup in debt worldwide. The top Chart illustrates that during the previous business cycle global debt had remained stable at what seemed an elevated level of 80% of GDP.  In the aftermath of [...]

South Africa: Dawn of a New Era?

27 May 2018 Financial markets have celebrated the selection of Cyril Ramaphosa as leader of the ANC in December 2017, and his subsequent election as the Republic's president.  The beleaguered Rand (ZAR), for example, has rallied over 20% in the past four months.  Even the rating agencies have jumped on the band wagon.  Both Fitch [...]

Turkey: Can Damaged Credibility Be Restored?

15 March 2018 Turkey has a history of  "boom-bust" economic cycles.  And, while Turkey enjoyed an impressive 7% GDP gain in 2017, the telltale signs of overheating again have emerged.  In February 2018, for instance, inflation stood at 10.3% (granted, a bit lower than previous months), double the central bank's (CBRT) 5% target.  And, core [...]