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Category: Inflation

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Economics

Monday, March 19, 2012

Is Fiat Money Inflation a Fraud? / Economics / Inflation

By: Mario_Innecco

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe classical definition of inflation is an increase in the amount of money in circulation leading to a rise in prices of goods and services. In a fiat money system money and credit are imposed by statute on the public and controlled by the central banking cartel and not a free market for money and credit. As Felix Somary once said: “the state alone is responsible for inflation: inflation without government, or indeed against government, is impossible.”(1)

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Economics

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Gas Prices Lift Overall U.S. Consumers Price Inflation in February / Economics / Inflation

By: Asha_Bangalore

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.4% in February after a 0.2% increase in the prior month. According to the BLS, about 80% of the increase was from higher prices for gasoline. Gasoline prices shot up 6.0% in February to result in a 3.2% increase of the energy price index, despite a 3.4% drop in natural gas prices and a steady reading for electricity. From a year ago, the CPI rose 2.87%, following gains of 2.93% in January and 3.9% in September.

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Economics

Friday, March 16, 2012

Higher Energy Prices Lift U.S. Producer Price Index / Economics / Inflation

By: Asha_Bangalore

The Producer Price Index (PPI) rose 0.4% in February after a 0.1% increase in the prior month. The 1.3% gain in the energy price index was led by a 4.3% jump in gasoline prices. The food price index slipped 0.1%, marking the third consecutive monthly decline. Excluding food and energy, the core PPI advanced 0.2% during February vs. a 0.4% increase in January.

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Politics

Thursday, March 08, 2012

How the Government Lies About the Real Inflation Rate / Politics / Inflation

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleDavid Zeiler writes: More experts are saying what most Americans have suspected for years - the real inflation rate is much higher than the government is willing to admit.

Officially, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) says the inflation rate, or Consumer Price Index (CPI), for 2011 was 3%.

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Commodities

Friday, March 02, 2012

Consumption and Inflation Mega-trends, The Great Sharing / Commodities / Inflation

By: Richard_Mills

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe most investable trend over the next 20 years is going to be the rising price of commodities, rising prices will be caused by two factors;

  • Increasing consumption
  • Inflation
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Economics

Friday, March 02, 2012

Huge Problem With Bernanke's 2% Inflation Target Explained in Graphs / Economics / Inflation

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleBen Bernanke wants prices to rise 2%. There are numerous problems with such a proposal, the first being increases in money supply sometimes lead to asset bubbles and not increases in prices of consumer goods.

Indeed the Fed completely ignored (if not encouraged) the housing bubble because home prices are not in the CPI. A housing bubble and a housing crash was the result.

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Economics

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Mish Deflationista vs Current Stagflation Environment / Economics / Inflation

By: David_Petch

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThis article deals with the current environment of stagflation we are in that will see periods of defined inflation, followed by short but intense deflation, unlike a constant "Deflationista" environment as insinuated in the writings of blogger, Mike Shedlock. A few years back he came out with an article about legendary Strategic Investor Donald Coxe (Who is an extremely captivating writer with his vast knowledge of history and amusing ways in which words are spun together), titled "Donald Coxe Jumps the Shark". Mike got the call on deflation of 2008 correct...KUDOS to Mike. However, the constant beating of drums about deflation deflation deflation is kind of like someone waiting for over 20 years for that 3rd of a 3rd of a 3rd down that just never really seems to materialize. The discovery I made back in July of 2011 that a Contracting Fibonacci Spiral nailed every major high since the 1934 low after much thought defines why the markets are behaving as they do. By completion, this article should explain why defining the present environment as deflationary is like only using one sense to describe an elephant when using the collective of all senses provides a much better answer and explanation.

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Economics

Friday, February 24, 2012

Fed Conflates Inflation with Growth / Economics / Inflation

By: Michael_Pento

It is a sad situation when everything the man in charge of our central bank professes to understand about inflation is wrong. Mr. Bernanke does not know what causes inflation, how to accurately measure inflation or the real damage inflation does to an economy. He, like most central bankers around the globe, persists in conflating inflation with growth. The sad truth is that our Federal Reserve believes growth can be engendered from creating more inflation.

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Interest-Rates

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Low Interest Rates, Economic Kill or Cure? / Interest-Rates / Inflation

By: Adrian_Ash

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleHold still! This might sting a little...

"TREATING serious medical conditions often has unwanted side effects," said Charles Bean, deputy governor of the Bank of England and a doctor of economics, in a speech in Glasgow on Tuesday.

"But, unpleasant as those side effects sometimes are, treatment is invariably better than the alternative. So it is with the economic medicine of low interest rates and quantitative easing."

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Economics

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Inflation Held in Check by Fear / Economics / Inflation

By: John_Browne

History has shown us time and again that out of control money supply expansion creates inflation. In light of the trillions of synthetic dollars that have been injected into the economy by the Federal Reserve over the past five years, most observers (this one included) had expected prices to spiral upward. But in making these determinations, many of us forgot to factor in the supply side of the supply/demand equation. Inflation remains low now because of game changing events that have reduced the demand for money.

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Personal_Finance

Saturday, February 18, 2012

The Destruction of Savings by Inflation / Personal_Finance / Inflation

By: Submissions

Alasdair Macleod writes: In the past, insurance companies and pension funds have been keen to advertise the benefit of compounding arithmetic for savings. Over the last 30 or 40 years the rate has been lifted by inflation, but to understand the cost inflation brings you have to consider the whole savings cycle: not just the accumulation stage, but also annuity values in retirement. Furthermore, the historical experience of a typical working life should be compared with a theoretical sound-money alternative.

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Interest-Rates

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Investors Turn to TIPS as Warren Buffett Warns on Inflation / Interest-Rates / Inflation

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleDon Miller writes: Warren Buffett last week did more than warn investors on the dangers of low interest rates and inflation.

The Oracle of Omaha also had harsh words for traditional bonds.

In a Fortune article Buffett went so far as to say, "Right now bonds should come with a warning label."

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Economics

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

I only have eyes for you. And Inflation / Economics / Inflation

By: Jan_Skoyles

You may have seen them already but some of them were so, so bad (and some pretty good) that we just had to say something about them.

Yep, we’re talking about the Fed Valentine’s.

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Politics

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

George Osborne Does Not Care About Bank of England Governor's Letter / Politics / Inflation

By: Mario_Innecco

The governor of the Bank of England is supposed to write a letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (U.K. Finance Minister) explaining why he has not succeeded in maintaining the annual growth in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) within a range between 1% and 3%. The point of maintaining a median CPI around 2% is to safeguard the purchasing power of the currency that Britons use. The Bank of England and H.M. Treasury are supposed to protect the currency of the realm.

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Personal_Finance

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

UK Inflation Rate Falls,Cold Snap Lifts For Savers / Personal_Finance / Inflation

By: MoneyFacts

Inflation figures released today show the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) fell during January from 4.2% to 3.6%.

To beat inflation, a basic rate taxpayer at 20% needs to find a savings account paying 4.50% per annum, while a higher rate taxpayer at 40% needs to find an account paying at least 5.99%.

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Economics

Monday, February 13, 2012

Keynesians Jump the Gun on Inflation / Economics / Inflation

By: Peter_Schiff

Advocates of government stimulus are running victory laps on recent developments that appear to vindicate their strategy. In particular, Paul Krugman compares the sluggish growth in Europe to the somewhat-less-sluggish growth in the US to prove that stimulus was more effective than austerity. Other economists are using government inflation measures to defend Fed Chairman Bernanke's easy-money policy. The only problem is, they're calling the race before the finish line is even in sight.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Timing the Market: Predicting When the FED Will Act Next (Feb 12) / Stock-Markets / Inflation

By: Chris_Riley

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleSadly, we have reached the point where markets are largely driven by government & central bank action. Their principle policy tool is monetary easing, which is used to shoot-up markets, against a market driven backdrop of de-levering. So in order to predict what the actors are likely to do, we need to understand the political constraints & incentives that they find themselves under: the principle actors being the central bankers and their politician friends.

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Economics

Friday, February 03, 2012

What Every U.S. Investor Should Know About Inflation / Economics / Inflation

By: Tony_Caldaro

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe Department of Labor publishes the Consumer Price Index (CPI) every month to monitor the inflation rate in the US. The chart below displays the annual rate of change, month to month, of the CPI in the Greenspan/Bernanke era. As you can observe it has averaged about 2.5%.

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Economics

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Are You Ready for Some Super Bowl Inflation? / Economics / Inflation

By: Eric_McWhinnie

January was an impressive month for the markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average increased 3.4 percent, while the Standard & Poor’s 500 gained 4.4 percent. It was the biggest monthly gain for the major indexes since 1997. However, the real star performances in January came from gold and silver. Gold finished January at $1,737.80 per ounce, representing a remarkable 11 percent gain for the month. It was the largest monthly gain since last August, and the best start to a new year since 1980. Silver, which benefits from a safe-haven and industrial component, surged 19 percent in January, representing its largest monthly rally in nine months.

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Economics

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Inflation is Part of the Plan / Economics / Inflation

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMartin Hutchinson writes: Forget about lost decades. Forecasts that we'll be turning Japanese couldn't be further from the truth.

Here's why.

It's simple, really. Deflation is not in the interest of anybody in power, so it's very unlikely to happen.

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