The Eye of the Storm: The Fed, Inflation, and the Ides of October

Editorial Team
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The attention of a hurricane is a deceivingly perilous place. These fortunate sufficient to enter it unscathed could get pleasure from a well-deserved respite, however the blue skies and calm winds additionally create a false sense of safety and encourage complacency. Some individuals could even be satisfied that the storm has handed. The reality, nonetheless, is that the attention provides solely a short intermission, and the worst is but to return.

The US Federal Reserve raised the federal funds fee by 75 foundation factors on 27 July 2022. Many buyers had feared a extra aggressive 100-basis-point enhance, so the reduction was palpable. The very subsequent day, the Bureau of Financial Evaluation (BEA) issued its superior estimate of second quarter GDP progress. The unfavourable Q2 studying of 0.9% adopted a Q1 decline of 1.6% and prompted a useless debate as as to if the US economic system was in recession.

The mix of a less-than-feared rate of interest hike and two consecutive quarters of unfavourable financial progress sparked a robust rally in US equities and different threat belongings. Implicit on this rally was the hope that the Fed could quickly ease its financial tightening and that the much-dreaded recession was already within the rearview mirror.


12-Month Trailing US Inflation and Cumulative Federal Fee Hikes: Publish-World Warfare I/Nice Influenza and Publish-COVID-19

Chart showing 12-Month Trailing US Inflation and Cumulative Federal Rate Hike: Post-World War I/Great Influenza and Post-COVID-19
Sources: Federal Reserve Financial institution of Minneapolis, US Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Certainly, as July gave solution to August, a surprisingly sturdy jobs report and lower-than-expected CPI numbers made buyers much more bullish. One can hardly blame them for basking within the sunny skies and shedding sight of the second hurricane wall that doubtlessly looms on the horizon. Whereas such optimism could also be tempting, it’s inconsistent with the teachings of economic historical past — particularly the US expertise within the years after World Warfare I and the years previous the Nice Inflation.

The Fed is now battling inflation, not a recession, and it’s too early to declare victory. The best blunder in Fed historical past was letting inflation fester for too lengthy within the late Sixties. The Fed’s errors allowed inflation expectations to turn out to be entrenched, and the US economic system paid a steep worth within the type of greater than a decade of stagflation. The Fed beneath Jerome Powell is unlikely to repeat this error, and taming inflation decisively will seemingly require extra ache.

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Beware the Ides of October

So when will the second wall of the financial hurricane hit? It’s not possible to inform. The Fed could even defy the chances and orchestrate a gentle touchdown. But when the storm comes, beware the Ides of October 2022. Not solely will the Fed’s tightening cycle be in its late levels, however October is a infamous month for monetary panics. The Nineteenth-century agricultural financing cycle first gave rise to periodic October panics, however even after the US transitioned to an industrial and shopper economic system, the instinctive worry of October produced the occasional self-fulfilling prophecy.

Monetary historical past means that extra market volatility and financial ache are on faucet earlier than the Fed wins its battle with inflation. This doesn’t imply, nonetheless, that buyers ought to embrace tactical asset allocation — that may be hypothesis slightly than funding. Quite, they have to merely preserve their situational consciousness, stay dedicated to their long-term asset allocation targets, rebalance to these targets as applicable, and proceed to metal their nerves for extra volatility and worth declines to return.

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