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Darrell Delamaide

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When it finally came on Monday, the announcement from US President Joseph Biden that he was going to nominate Jerome Powell to a second term as Chair of the Federal Reserve, it was anticlimactic;...
The decision by US President Joseph Biden to nominate Jerome Powell for a second term as chair of the Federal Reserve—when it finally came on Monday—was widely expected. But there was...
As the various Fed whisperers try to influence President Joseph Biden’s decision on who should head the US central bank, the consensus seems to be growing that Jerome Powell will be appointed to...
The bigger-than-expected jump in inflation last week led to a quick selloff of US Treasuries on Wednesday after data showed a 6.2% year-on-year increase in the consumer price index for October. Yield...
Central banks, led by the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, are losing credibility as they stubbornly insist that inflation is transitory and it is all right for them to sit on their...
The big story last week was how hedge funds, which amplify their gains and losses with leverage, got burned as long-term Treasury yields declined and shorter-term yields rose, flattening the yield...
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey fell back on a bit of cockney slang to defend the Monetary Policy Council’s decision last week to hold off raising rates, saying the panel did not...
Bond investors globally are leading the charge against inflation and forcing central banks to heed price increases that are not transitory per policymakers’ repeated claims, but proving to be...
The Bank of Canada has taken the decision to immediately halt new bond purchases, while predicting a rate hike for the second or third quarter of next year.Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said...
There is a good deal of confusion among investors regarding inflation. There are two schools of thought—those who think it is a problem, and those who don't.Since Treasury Secretary Janet...