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How Will the Fed React? | Here’s What Today’s Inflation Report Means - Miracle of miracles

How Will the Fed React? [The Daily Reckoning] January 12, 2023 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Here’s What Today’s Inflation Report Means - Miracle of miracles, the experts finally get it right… - The one question on everyone’s mind today… - When you can expect the Fed to “pivot” — and why… [Federal Law Mandates We Do This]( [Click here for more...]( We’ve hit the funding deadline on this first-of-its-kind project. And very soon, Federal Law means it’ll be shut to new investors for a minimum of 12 months. Once the doors close, you’ll be locked out, by Federal mandate. To explain what’s going on – and what you need to do about it – Vice President of Publishing Doug Hill just recorded a 2-minute video for you. [Click Here To Watch Now]( Annapolis, Maryland January 12, 2023 [Brian Maher] BRIAN MAHER Dear Reader, Touch off the rockets. Light the sparklers and raise a joyous toast… For the experts have been proven correct — finally and for once. NBC News: Price growth in the United States cooled in December as the economy continued to show signs of weakening. Inflation landed at 6.5% compared to the 12 months prior. That figure was in line with analysts' expectations, and a decrease from the 7.1% seen in November. On a month-to-month basis, inflation fell by 0.1% in December, in line with expectations. NBC News refers of course to December’s consumer price report, dispatched this morning by the United States Department of Labor. 6.5% inflation is handsome. Yet it is superior to November’s 7.1% inflation. Have We Passed “Peak Inflation”? We trust government statistics no more than we would trust a dog with our dinner — we believe the true inflation rate runs substantially higher than officially claimed. But let it go for now. The reduced rate offers many hope that inflation is losing its roar. December represents the third consecutive month of inflationary decline, of disinflation. Within months, the optimists among us yearn, inflation will be back in its cage… an escaped tiger jugged at last after a fearsome spree. For example, Morgan Stanley’s Michael Loewengart: Today’s CPI reading is another sign that inflation is heading in the right direction and indicates the peak is likely in the rearview. For example, Moody’s Mark Zandi: Inflation is quickly moderating… I see nothing but good news in the report except for the top-line number: 6.5% is way too high. For example, EY Parthenon’s Gregory Daco: Disinflation is gaining momentum as we enter 2023, giving the “all clear” for the Fed to ease off the rapid pace of monetary policy tightening. [Biden’s Gone TOO Far This Time]( On November 15th, 2022, Biden and 9 of the world’s biggest banks quietly initiated a terrifying experiment with YOUR money. It was done with ZERO public approval… And went unreported by nearly EVERY major news outlet. But it could have serious implications for your wealth and the wealth of every American. Discover what Biden and the banks’ masterplan truly is… [Click Here To Learn More]( The One Question on Everyone’s Mind This Daco fellow cites the Federal Reserve. The question spilling from all lips today is… “How will the Fed react to today’s CPI report?” Will Mr. Powell and mates back off? Or will they plow on with additional rate increases? After all, 6.5% inflation is miles and miles away from its 2% target rate. The tiger, though losing some steam perhaps, yet runs at large. It has not been collared. Mr. Daco has his answer — the Federal Reserve will back off. Yet not all are with him. Argues Bankrate’s Greg McBride: The easing of inflation pressures is evident, but this doesn’t mean the Federal Reserve’s job is done. There is still a long way to go to get to 2% inflation… Despite the headline and core results meeting expectations, the broad-based improvement that needs to be seen to get inflation truly under control is still lacking. Adds Goldman Sachs’ Ms. Maria Vassalou: The strength of housing in the core CPI and the benign jobless claims support the scenario of a 50-basis-point hike in the next meeting. Finally, Principal Asset Management’s Seema Shah sees more haze than light in today’s report: Not only are the numbers exactly in line with consensus expectations, but they don’t really clear up the 25-basis-point versus 50-basis-point question for the Fed’s February meeting and add nothing to the late-2023 Fed pivot debate either. The Market’s Opinion What is Mr. Market’s take? He presently gives 96.2% odds of a 25-basis-point rate raising at the Federal Reserve’s February confabulation. One month ago he was giving 35.1% odds of a 25-basis-point February increase. Gazing further out, he gives strong odds of continued 25-basis-point hikings through May. The consensus — therefore — is that the Federal Reserve will maintain its tightening grip through May. But it will remove some of the squeeze. The 50- and 75-basis-point strangulations are over. And by June? Mr. Market believes the Federal Reserve will commence his precious pivot… and begin depressing rates once again. He presently gives 52.1% odds of a June 25-basis-point rate reduction. That is correct — not a standing still — but an actual reduction. The Fed Will Loosen in June Because It Will Have No Choice Jim Rickards, incidentally, is with Mr. Market. Jim believes the Federal Reserve will begin hacking rates in June. This he believes because he is confident the economy will soon enter recession — likely a severe recession — and it will be obvious even to the Federal Reserve. They will therefore be compelled to execute the June aboutface. 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