Monday’s links

  1. Markets are losing faith in central banks – FT
  2. Europe’s Natural-Gas Crisis Is Worse Than It Looks – Bloomberg Opinion
  3. For Fed, Easing Too Soon Risks Repeat of Stop-and-Go 1970s – WSJ
  4. US Industry Starting to Buckle From High Power Costs – Bloomberg BusinessWeek
  5. Did US inflation accelerate again in June? – FT
  6. What We’re Missing in the Inflation Panic – Barron’s
  7. Those Predicting a ‘Fed-Induced Recession’ Misunderstand the Meaning of Recession – Tamny in Forbes *
  8. From Leaks to Flood – Daniel Neilson *

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Thursday’s links

  1. Sweden’s Riksbank steps up pace of interest rate rises – FT
  2. Stocks Rocked by Recession Fears as Bonds Rally – Bloomberg
  3. Rising Interest Rates Will Crush the Federal Budget – WSJ Opinion
  4. Fed’s Preferred Inflation Measure Slows Down – Barron’s
  5. Economists Sour on US Outlook After Spending Stumbles – Bloomberg
  6. The Fed As Derivatives Dealer of Last Resort? – Without Warning *

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Monday’s links

  1. Sanctions Push Russia to First Foreign Default Since Bolshevik Revolution – WSJ
  2. Why the US could be the real winner in the energy wars – FT
  3. Inflation and Interest Rates May Peak Sooner Than Expected – Barron’s
  4. Hedge funds braced for further stock market turmoil – FT
  5. The Decline of Fossil Fuels Will Be Expensive – Bloomberg
  6. Chartbook #16: Evolution of US banking and money markets – DC’s Chartbook *

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