Showing posts with label fixed income. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fixed income. Show all posts

Sunday, October 7, 2018

Brian Romanchuk — Bear Market Meditations


Many of Brian's posts are somewhat specialized and of interest chiefly to those involved in bond markets and fixed income assets, or who seek a more detained understanding from a Post Keynesian perspective that is also in paradigm with MMT. 

This installment will be of interest to everyone with an interest in MMT and Post Keynesian economics and its approach to finance, as well as anyone interest in the general features of the current market. 

Easy read even with a pretty minimal understanding of the subject, as most people following MMT may be presumed to have acquired. If you haven't been following Brian, this is a good place to begin.

Bond Economics
Bear Market Meditations
Brian Romanchuk

Monday, August 24, 2015

JW Mason — Mixed Messages from The Fed and the Bond Markets


The policy rate and the yield curve. What is means for future Fed monetary policy.

J. W. Mason's Blog
Mixed Messages from The Fed and the Bond Markets
JW Mason | Assistant Professor of Economics, John Jay College, City University of New York