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The Great Liquidity Debate | Michael Howell & George Robertson on Monetary vs. Fiscal Flows And What Is Truly Driving This Bull Market
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04-18
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Michael Howell of Crossborder Capital and George Robertson of The Monetary Fronteir have two things in common: they both correctly predicted the renewed bull market in stocks and they both have been guests on The Forward Guidance podcast. That is where the similarities end, as Michael and George have entirely different explanations for what is driving the surge in equity prices. While Michael is renowned for his models on Global Liquidity and closely tracks the changes in central bank balance sheets (most notably the Fed’s), George dismisses the Fed entirely and thinks that monetary authorities have effectively zero influence on the economy and stock market. What ensues is a heated debate not just about what is driving the stock market and economy but about the very nature of money and credit creation itself. Recorded on April 10, 2024.

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Timestamps:

(00:00) Introduction

(00:32) Jack's Intro

(02:28) Michael's Opening Statement

(06:09) George's Opening Statement

(18:17) The Draining of The Fed's Reverse Repo (RRP) Facility

(24:59) VanEck Ad

(26:03)

(28:38) The Portfolio Rebalancing Theory (I.E. How Quantitative Easing (QE) Theoretically Works)

(45:21) Duration Impact of U.S. Treasury Issuing Longer-Maturity Paper

(51:39) Spread Between Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) Yield And 10-Year Treasury Yield

(01:12:09) There's A Distortion In The Yield Curve, That's For Sure"

(01:17:47) Beyond The Fed's Balance Sheet

(01:23:18) Jack's Comment On Cause And Effect

(01:25:07) Views On Markets: George And Michael Remain Very Bullish

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Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.

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Chris Whalen: “Higher For Longer” Interest Rate Regime Is Bad For Banks

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Timestamps

(00:00) Introduction

(00:37) Banking Net Interest Income Is "Flat To Down"

(04:26) Commercial Real Estate (CRE)

(13:26) VanEck Ad

(14:26)

(17:31) Consumer Deposits Have Become "Toxic"

(20:07) Schwab

(22:15) Chris Expects Mid-Size Banks To "Do Better Than The Big Guys" Next Year

(24:43) If There's No Recession, Are Bank Stocks Still Cheap?

(27:41) Higher For Longer Will Continue To Be Bad For Banks' Core Business of Taking Deposits And Making Loans

(30:19) Bank of America Should Be "Spanked"

(32:59) Only A Few Fed Cuts Are Needed To Improve Banks' Position

(35:13) Consumer Credit Continues To Be Fine ("Not Even At 2019 Levels")

(37:10) Credit Risk Issues For Banks Are Primarily In CRE

(38:12) New York Community Bank

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