dimelab dimelab: shrinking the gap between talk and action.

Treasury Yields Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

10 Year Treasury Yield (1); Low Treasury Yields (1); Year Treasury Yields (2).

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis Wed 2009-11-25 12:05 EST

What Is Inflation and How Does One Measure It?

...Inflation is a net expansion of money supply and credit, where credit is marked to market. Deflation is the opposite: a net contraction of money supply and credit, where credit is marked to market...Credit (and credit problems) dwarf monetary concerns at the present...I still expect the US to slip in and out of deflation and recession for years to come just as happened in Japan...banks aren't lending, consumer credit is contracting, credit writeoffs are likely to exceed monetary printing, and symptoms like treasury yields are in generally in agreement...To bail out the banks' poor bets on Dot-Com companies and Latin America in 2001-2002, Greenspan purposely ignited a credit bubble that led to the mother of all housing crashes. In response to the housing bust, the Fed refused to let failed banks go out of business and is attempting to force another credit bubble...However, this is the end of the line. Housing was the bubble of last resort, nothing can come close to the number of jobs created by the global housing bubble. Further attempts to reflate will do nothing but create a currency crisis, crash the economy, and add to future liabilities that cannot be paid back.

Inflation; measured; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.

Sat 2008-11-01 00:00 EDT

Jesse's Café Américain: Pssssst - Here's a Tip for You

Jesse's Café Américain: Pssssst - Here's a Tip for You; ``Five Year TIP Yields have crossed up and over the conventional Five Year Treasury Yields for the first time''

Jesse's Café Américain; Pssssst; s; tip.

Tue 2008-10-07 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: Merrill: Low Treasury Yields to Go Even Lower

David Rosenberg

Go; Low Treasury Yields; Lower; Merrill; naked capitalism.

Fri 2008-06-27 00:00 EDT

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Is The Inflation Scare Over Yet?

"Destruction of credit via massive writedowns..., accompanied by sharply rising unemployment rates, falling wages, and curtailment in credit lines everywhere is simply not an inflationary environment"; "ery likely new all time lows in the 10-year treasury yield and 30-year long bond are coming up"

Inflation Scare; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.