Paid Rolling Recession Rolling Over Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Jul 24, 2023 2 min read paid The rolling recession is rolling over the commercial real estate market (CRE), especially the market for urban office buildings. In our opinion, the challenges facing that market are serious but shouldn’t cause an economy-wide credit crunch and a recession. The Fed’s May 2023 Financial Stability Report included a review of the CRE credit market. The report observes: “The shift toward telework in many industries has dramatically reduced demand Ed Yardeni
Public Jamie Dimon Ambiguates About A Recession Jul 17, 2023 2 min read Some of the largest banks in the country— JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup—kicked off the official start to earnings season on Friday with relatively upbeat results and comments from their top managements. All three banks beat earnings expectations for Q2. BlackRock did so as well. In June 2022, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned that the economy could be in a recession by about now. Now he sounds Ed Yardeni
Paid Q2 Earnings Reporting Season Starts With the Big Banks Jul 11, 2023 2 min read paid The Q2 earnings season starts off this week with the major banks reporting their results. Based on weekly data provided by the Fed, we know that loans and leases at the large domestic banks rose modestly by 3.0% y/y through the end of June (chart). There's no sign of a credit crunch so far following March's banking crisis, which was quickly contained by the Ed Yardeni
Paid Rally Could Broaden Led By Financials Jun 7, 2023 2 min read paid The stock market rally narrowed significantly when the banking crisis clobbered the S&P 500's Financials sector in March (chart). The bears have been saying that this is a bearish development. We've been thinking that the rally could broaden once investors stop worrying about which banks are vulnerable to deposit runs and loan losses. Instead, we've been suggesting that investors should be focusing Ed Yardeni
Public Credit Crunch Ahead? May 9, 2023 2 min read SLOOS was on the loose today, yet stock prices continued to snooze. The Fed's Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey was released yesterday after the market's close. It showed that banks continued to tighten their lending standards following the banking crisis that started during the second week of March (chart). Yet the DJIA barely budged falling 56.88 points and the S&P 500 lost just Ed Yardeni
Paid The Economic Week Ahead: May 8-12 May 6, 2023 2 min read paid Another interesting week ahead. On Monday, the Fed will release the latest Senior Loan Officers Opinion Survey (SLOOS). It is likely to show a further sharp tightening in lending standards, especially for commercial real estate loans (chart). The members of the FOMC had a copy of the SLOOS report at their meeting last week, but decided to raise the federal funds rate nonetheless. They may come to regret their last Ed Yardeni
Public Another Week Without a Banking Crisis Apr 29, 2023 2 min read Our mantra since the start of the banking crisis on March 10 has been that any day without a banking crisis is a good day for the stock market. Now our mantra is that any week without a banking crisis is a good week for the stock market. It was a good week for stock prices last week, especially on Friday, even though First Republic Bank continued its meltdown, which Ed Yardeni
Paid Fed 's H.4.1 Shows Banking Crisis Not Getting Worse Apr 21, 2023 2 min read paid The Fed's H.4.1 report is released every Thursday at 4:15 pm. It shows the Fed's assets and liabilities. Yesterday's report shows that the Fed's total assets edged down to $8.7 trillion after rising since early March when banks scrambled to borrow from the Fed's liquidity facilities to offset deposit outflows during the SVB-induced banking crisis (chart) Ed Yardeni
Paid Banking Crisis May Be Abating Apr 15, 2023 2 min read paid We've previously observed that any day without a banking crisis is a good day for stocks. SVB imploded on Friday, March 10. On Sunday, March 12, the Fed and FDIC took actions to avoid additional bank runs. The S&P 500 is up 7.1% since March 10 led by Information Technology (9.8%), Health Care (8.6), and Utilities (7.6%) (chart). All of the sectors Ed Yardeni
Public On the Lookout for a Bank Credit Crunch Apr 9, 2023 3 min read The Silicon Valley Bank imploded on Friday, March 10. To avert a widespread bank run, the Fed announced, on Sunday, March 12, that liquidity would be provided by the Bank Term Funding Program (BTFP). The Fed's press release stated that this new liquidity facility will offer loans of up to one year in length to financial intermediaries pledging US Treasuries, agency debt and mortgage-backed securities, and other qualifying Ed Yardeni