Tight Money Hasn’t Hurt Profits
June 6, 2024
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📙 TIGHT MONEY HASN’T HURT CORPORATE PROFITS
Scott Grannis | Calafia Beach Pundit
Grannis writes, “Higher interest rates have not equated to bad news for the economy because abundant reserves mean abundant liquidity, and that in turn is what keeps the economy on an even keel and credit spreads low. Meanwhile, falling inflation restores confidence to the economy, and that boosts investment and productivity. That’s certainly the case today: credit spreads are quite low—which in turn suggests that markets are functioning well and the outlook for the economy’s health is decent. Even though monetary policy is almost certainly tight.”
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