Marc Chandler – Middle East Conflict: Calculating the Economic Impact In The US, Fed Policy, Currencies
In this episode, we welcome back Marc Chandler, Managing Partner at Bannockburn Global Forex and Editor of the Marc to Market website. Marc joins us to unpack the heavy impact of current geopolitical tensions on global markets, specifically focusing on the escalating conflict in Iran. We dive deep into how war is currently the primary fundamental driving market behavior, overshadowing even major domestic data like US GDP revisions.
Key Discussion Points:
- The Energy Inflation Formula: For every 10% increase in the price of oil, the PCE deflator typically sees a 0.2% boost. We discuss the massive 54% spike in WTI contracts over the last month and what that means for your wallet at the pump.
- Central Bank Pivot or Pause: Before the conflict, markets were pricing in multiple Fed rate cuts; now, the odds of a cut before the midterms have vanished, with some even anticipating potential hikes.
- The Dollar as a Safety Net: Why the US Dollar remains a “safe haven” during global unrest, fueled by market positioning adjustments and the liquidation of higher-risk assets like Mexican bonds.
- The Myth of Stagflation: Marc challenges the current stagflation narrative by comparing today’s energy dependency to the 1970s, suggesting that while growth is slowing, we aren’t seeing a repeat of the double-digit misery of the past.
- Global Interest Rate Swings: A look at how the Eurozone and UK have shifted from expecting rate cuts to bracing for hikes as inflation expectations become unanchored.
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