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Central Banks

Dr Doom Looms

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By Bill Bonner, Thursday, 18 August 2022

What now? Uncontrolled inflation? Or a hard landing? Which will it be? Our guess: both. A hard landing…and then uncontrolled inflation.

In Bloomberg news is this: ‘“Dr. Doom” Roubini Sees Either US Hard Landing or Uncontrolled Inflation’:

‘“The fed funds rate should be going well above 4% — 4.5%–5% in my view — to really push inflation towards 2%,” the chairman and chief executive officer of Roubini Macro Associates said in an interview on Bloomberg Television.’

That’s it. Those are the choices. Inflate the bubble. Or let it die.

Nouriel Roubini says he thinks hopes for a Fed ‘pivot’ — from tightening to loosening — is ‘delusional’.

In the near term, he is certainly right. Fed governors are not stupid…at least, not in a conventional way. It took many years of study to become the simpletons they are.

And they are still human! Let’s not forget; they don’t like people laughing at them behind their backs any more than anyone else. And now, everyone can see that they made a huge mistake by not raising interest rates sooner. Then, they made another huge mistake by not recognising the threat of inflation sooner…and still another big mistake by believing it would go away like a summer shower.

Instead, inflation has settled in…and has been drenching consumers for more than a year.

Up to their necks

And now, Fed governors must atone…they must make good…they must prove that they are not hopeless morons.

How?

By getting control of the situation. That is how they will ‘regain credibility’. And that means — as Mr Roubini tells us — getting the Fed funds rate up above the inflation rate. (Point of reference: The Fed, in 1982, put the key rate about 600 basis points…6%…ABOVE CPI to get control of inflation. Currently, the rate is 600 bps BELOW inflation.)

The trouble is, the higher the funds rate goes, the more people have trouble paying their debts. The Fed’s ultra-low rates encouraged people to borrow. Now, they’re up to their necks in debt. And most, but not all, debt needs to be refinanced from time to time…which means people have to pay a lot more in interest. Already, from June ‘21 to June ‘22, the typical mortgage payment rose by US$700.

All central bankers learn the theory of Keynesian central banking by heart. It’s very simple, based on the Bible story; Joseph interpreted Pharaoh’s dream…in which the latter saw seven skinny cows and seven thin ones…which he took to mean that there were seven years of famine coming.

Pharaoh then began a ‘counter-cyclical policy’ of stocking grain during the fat years in order to have something to eat in the lean ones.

In the Fed’s version, interest rates are raised during the fat years and lowered when the famine threatens. At least, that is the idea.

In practice, the Fed really has no idea what is going on…and being human, Fed governors prefer fat to lean and don’t mind a little legerdemain to keep the pastries coming. That is, they lower rates — even when the economy is strong. You’ll recall that the economy in 2019 couldn’t have been stronger. It was Donald Trump’s turn to play Pharaoh. He said it was the ‘greatest economy ever’.

Enter Mother Nature

The Fed had been trying to ‘normalise’ interest rates after leaving the fed funds rate ‘near zero’ for far too long. By the time it got up to 2.4%…in 2019…the stock market turned down…and the Fed panicked, dropping the rate down to zero again.

But it was not Mother Nature who determined the lean years or the fat ones in the US economy; it was Fed policy blunders themselves. Everybody likes the fat years, especially the elite, whose stocks and bonds go up. And the Fed, an arm of the Wall Street elite, did what it could to make it happen.

In other words, the people implementing the counter-cyclical policies were the same people who were tricking up the cycles. It was as if the umpire had run around the bases, slid into home plate, and pronounced himself ‘SAFE’! The Fed could not counterbalance the boom, 2009–21, because it was the cause of it.

By 2021, it had been force feeding the economy with cash, credit, and fat-inducing calories for more than a decade. And then, in 2021–22, inflation shot up, the stock market fell, and the economy entered a recession. But the Fed couldn’t provide any counter-cyclical policy to offset the bust; its storerooms were empty! It had already dropped the key rate to zero. And now, contradicting the rules set forth in the Central Bankers’ Handbook, it has to raise rates in order to stop inflation and recover a little of its dignity.

And what now? Uncontrolled inflation? Or a hard landing? Which will it be?

Our guess: both. A hard landing…and then uncontrolled inflation.

But we’ll wait to see what happens, along with everyone else.

Regards,

Dan Denning Signature

Bill Bonner,
For The Daily Reckoning Australia

All advice is general advice and has not taken into account your personal circumstances.

Please seek independent financial advice regarding your own situation, or if in doubt about the suitability of an investment.

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