If inflation was out of control, wouldn't long bonds be down in the dumpster and the ten year would be yielding 12, 13 or 16% like in the late 70s as wage inflation was rampant and fueling price increases across the board? Unit labor cost increases were insane (+10%) in 1979 while productivity growth was negative. All references comparing today to what Volcker was dealing with are baseless IMO.Quote from PohPoh:
Inflation will be and remain out of control until we get a Volker type Fed chairman who will sacrifice the politics and the Wall Streeters for the benefit of the American people...
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says xtrends:
I would encourage you to post your analysis in this forum and not link to it, or become a paid sponsor at ET. Otherwise, I will have to remove the link to future posts.
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He doesn't sell his research so why the problem with the link?