Thursday, 11 December 2025

Around the Traps 12/12/35

 It is time for Around the Traps again.

Aussie,Aussie,Aussie,Oy,Oy,Oy

OZ Climate

Northern America

Europe

Asia

Wonk

General

Climate

Andrew Gelman ( mainly stats)

Dianne Coyle ( quirky + book reviews)

Vox Wonk

Wednesday, 10 December 2025

The Fed fiercely disagree with the RBA

 Take two countries. Each have a trimmed mean inflation rate of over 3% with no falling trend as yet.

One country ,Australia, leaves rates on hold and waits on data.

The Other, USA, cuts rates again. This is very strange unless you are very confident the Supreme court will not allow trump to use tariffs!

This decision makes it easier for companies to raise prices when costs rise instead of becoming more efficient. It is sort of Burns lite

Tuesday, 9 December 2025

The RBA is not being conservative.

 Yesterday the RBA governor ruled out any interest rate cuts in 2026.  This is getting into Phillip Lowe territory. She might be right however she might be wrong. We are in unsure territory as I emphasised yesterday. The Latest quarterly CPI number might well be a rogue number. It may not. We won't know for a while. The new CPI series will have operating problems before it is smooth.

It makes sense to leave rates where they are given all the uncertainty. Ruling out any cuts next year only means you are very certain of the data. Given how wrong the RBA (and the rest of us) have been this year this is very courageous of the RBA. I might note most business surveys have inflation falling still.

Let us assume that the CPI numbers come back to what we thought pre-quarterly release. Then rates could fall but only to 3.25% which is the neutral rate.

Monetary policy is mildly contractionary whilst fiscal policy is mildly expansionary.

Data will be all  important next year and the RBA won't know more than anyone else.

It will be an interesting year.

Monday, 8 December 2025

Alas the market has no memory

 You know you are getting long in the tooth when you remember things that people in the market are to young to remember.

Prior to the last quarterly CPI number everyone was expecting further rate cuts. However that result was bad. One warning no-one saw it coming. suddenly people hopped onto the rare rises bandwagon.

The new expanded monthly CPI serries came out and seemingly confirmed bad inflation data. The full series does not go back very far and it is a new series.

In the  past we have had rogue CPI numbers. Just ask Glenn Stevens. He experienced not one but two!! New series always experience problems sometimes few sometimes more.

Either way we need to be quite wary and thus the RBA has to be conservative. Hence today the only responsible decisions is to leave rates where they are. Mildly restrictive.

The pint here is we do not know where rates are going yet. We do need more information. Rates may well rise but they could also fall

Sunday, 7 December 2025

Sport

 the Ashes

The test went as I thought it would. Stokes is a very good captain but just not now. He should be opening the bowling not atkinson. Have the ball swing two different ways from two ends. Their batting which should be their strength is their weakness, Harry Brook personifies this. He is the best batsman on either side yey no bowler gets him out. He gets himself out.

Why is Archer bowling his highest speeds when the test is almost over? How can Carse bowl at 98 mph is NZ but can't get anywhere near 90 mph here is OZ? 

They take two quick wickets and have only the tial to go and then take the new ball yet Atkinson bowled faster than Archer huh?

If the Poms can't get fair dinkum they are looking at a 5-0 defeat!


Football

We are not in a group of death and can make the next stage IF we play well ( which we haven't in the last two games). Poppa id usually a good coach in a tournament and if our promising young players improve we are a chance. We shall see. We do  need a fit Harry Souter back however.

Thursday, 4 December 2025

Around the Traps 5/12/25

 It is time for Around the Traps again.

Aussie,Aussie,Aussie,Oy,Oy,Oy

OZ climate

Northern America

Europe

Asia

Wonk

General

Climate

Andrew Gelman ( mostly stats)

Dianne Coyle ( quirky + book reviews)

Vox Wonk

Wednesday, 3 December 2025

GDP was okay

 Before I start here are two comments on the GDP release:

Strong investment growth, the forth rise in productivity, strong growth in housing, the private sector taking over the reins of growth all give the right signs. However CBA research says we are fast approaching the speed limit of the economy which is a problem.

This means we need more investment fast.

We shall see how good this government is and whether they understand the problem