Re: Roach-Stagflation
[Skip to the end] (an email exchange) A few of things: First, the rising wages in the 70’s led to bracket creep that put the
[Skip to the end] (an email exchange) A few of things: First, the rising wages in the 70’s led to bracket creep that put the
[Skip to the end] Saudi Oil Production This does not bode well for oil prices. Increased Saudi output means demand has increased at current prices,
[Skip to the end] Saudi Pumps More Oil (Reuters) Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia has boosted supply to help meet the world’s need for fuel
[Skip to the end] Didn’t know this would be enforceable? House passes bill to sue OPEC over oil prices by Tom Doggett (Reuters) The House
(an email exchange) > >  On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 9:23 AM, Scott wrote: > >  Backed by high oil prices, Saudi Arabia is
I’ve been thinking that when the Fed turns its attention to inflation it will find itself way behind that curve, which it is by any
(an interoffice email) > >  On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Pat wrote: > >  What about the continued allocation increases from non-end
While relatively small, investing in pensions vs. ‘spending’ reduces aggregate demand. And ‘liquidity’ for the banking sector can readily be increased independently of these funds
Saudi Oil Production Even with crude prices now well over $100 there’s no sign of demand for Saudi crude falling off. I expect they will