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America's Greatest Export - Inflation in Spades

Economics / Inflation Nov 02, 2007 - 12:17 PM GMT

By: Greg_Silberman

Economics Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleOh the absurdity of it all!

The last round of Fed rate hikes began early 2004 and ended in the middle of 2006. One of the primary justifications for a number of mini-rate hikes was the ominous threat of an outbreak in price inflation.



Now remember, inflation numbers as measured by CPI and PPI continued to be very benign at the time, especially after removing volatile food and energy prices (what lse is there really?)

So what magic genie was the Fed trying to keep the lid on? If the numbers were really as benign as they seemed where was the risk of an inflation epidemic coming from?

The answer was an incessantly rising CRB index. Commodities were advertising for all and sundry that new money was increasingly flowing into raw materials and ultimately consumer prices. So the actual inflation gauge used by the Fed to justify rate increases was commodity price inflation -- and rightly so.

So where's the irony you ask?

Fast forward to today and we have even hotter commodity prices – Oil in the $90s – and yet the Fed is cutting interest rates. Say what??

In fact and in spite of $90+ Crude Oil, Inflation expectations as measured by the spread between Treasuries and Inflation Protected Treasuries are at their lowest in at least 3 years.


Chart 1: Spread between Treasuries and Inflation Protected Treasuries (TIPS) has been narrowing – chart rising – indicating inflation is not considered a problem.

On the face of it all this monetary stimulus has had very little inflationary effect on US consumer prices. Thus we ask the question, where has all the money gone?

If energy is the focus then the large Oil producers should be making out like bandits right?


Chart 2: Crude Oil vs the Oil Stock Index

The answer is that Oil Producers are making money hand over fist but based on the above ratio of Crude to Oil Stocks, investors prefer buying Crude directly -- a move above 0.07 would really accelerate that trend. Put another way, the increased margins from higher Oil prices are being eroded by higher production costs. Read as wage and raw material inflation.

Another major punch bowl recipient is foreign markets:


Chart 3: Non US Markets handsomely outperforming the Dow

World Markets ex USA have handsomely outperformed the Dow for over 5 years but not without repercussions. Consumer prices in foreign lands – from personal experience Australia and South Africa – are growing out of control. Financial centers such as London or Sydney are now virtually unaffordable due to the high property: income ratios.
The answer then to this inflation conundrum ie. the fact that the Fed can reduce rates in the face of scorching commodity prices is that the price inflation immediately runs abroad where it generates growth but also causes havoc on consumer prices. Whilst in the US increased monetary stimulus is going toward keeping an over-valued Real Estate market afloat and not contributing in any material way to the cost of living.
The net result for foreign contrarians is that the US assets are probably way to cheap relative to the local market and won't be for much longer. We're buying US small caps.

More commentary and stock picks follow for subscribers…

By Greg Silberman CFA, CA(SA)
Profession: Portfolio Manager and Research Analyst
Company: Ritterband Investment Management LLC
e-Mail: greg@goldandoilstocks.com
Website: blog.goldandoilstocks.com

I am an investor and newsletter writer specializing in Junior Mining and Energy Stocks.

This article is intended solely for information purposes. The opinions are those of the author only. Please conduct further research and consult your financial advisor before making any investment/trading decision. No responsibility can be accepted for losses that may result as a consequence of trading on the basis of this analysis.  

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