Sentences with phrase «fear of deflation»

Their greater flexibility allows the implementation of many of our key outlooks this year: yields that move in very different ways depending on the maturity, as front end rates lead higher rates from Fed policy changes, but back end rates look vulnerable from overpricing fears of deflation.
This year our lead theme All About That Pace again appears out of consensus as the market view for rates has shifted towards fears of deflation and expectations that low global rates means U.S. rates can never move higher.
Government bond yields are negative across much of Northern Europe, amid fears of deflation and stresses in the eurozone.
These are cases of policymaker psychology creating bubbles, particularly out of fear of deflation or recession.
Volatility at World's End symbolizes a new paradigm for pricing risk that emerged after the 2008 financial crash and is related to our collective fear of deflation.
The exception occurs when interest rates are exceedingly low, indicating fears of deflation.
So the Informed Consensus Fear has shifted from being focused on deflation to an uncertain fear of both deflation and inflation.
All of course is driven by central banks» increasing fear of deflation.
In its recently released outlook for the second half, it points to a sustained global economic expansion, receding fears of deflation in Europe and upward revisions to global earnings as reasons to be bullish on stocks.
Gold prices have come well off their highs, Treasury yields keep dropping (although the yield curve isn't flat enough to signal a «definitive» deflationary environment out into the future), and even Federal Reserve officials are hinting at fears of deflation.
Their greater flexibility allows the implementation of many of our key outlooks this year: yields that move in very different ways depending on the maturity, as front end rates lead higher rates from Fed policy changes, but back end rates look vulnerable from overpricing fears of deflation.
This year our lead theme All About That Pace again appears out of consensus as the market view for rates has shifted towards fears of deflation and expectations that low global rates means U.S. rates can never move higher.
«Hence, the fear of deflation driven by an acute oil price collapse receded, allowing bond yields to move higher,» he added.
Investors need to shake off fears of deflation and make some strategic and tactical adjustments, amid signs of reflation.
This «fear of deflation» is just a ruse by central banks to keep inflating the money supply.
I was asked the other day why global economies aim to have inflation, other than fear of deflation, there doesn't actually seem to be a particularly good reason for what is seemingly an immutable law of macro economics.
Fears of deflation have dogged markets for the past few years, but it may be time for investors to shake them off.
Until just a little while ago a fear of deflation was all the rage.
With today's fear of deflation, many of these inflation hedges are on sale.
Today's fear of deflation has produced a sale on inflation hedges such as commodities, bank loans, high - yield bonds, REITs, and emerging market equities.
«There is likely one dominant force keeping bonds from selling off, and that is the fear of deflation,» she wrote.
The bond rally and forex drop in value have been driven by fears of deflation and speculation that the European Central Bank will need to continue, if not increase, the purchasing of debt to stimulate the region's economy.
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