Tuesday, August 18, 2026

The Morning Call--Caught in a debt trap

 

The Morning Call

 

8/18/26

 

The Market

         

    Technical

 

            Monday in the charts.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/crude-crypto-rip-stocks-dip-yield-curve-gold-scream-policy-error?gift=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJuaWQiOiIxMTIxODQ5Iiwic2VuZGVyVWlkIjoiUUhnc3BaZVVFS2E3RHhXM216eFlKbjhaWEFoMiIsImlhdCI6MTc4Njk5ODI3NywiZXhwIjoxNzg5NTkwMjc3LCJhdWQiOiJ6aC1naWZ0In0.ahHBB0-X2YebDLRO2d87UHHQqT4nqUe1xWAQODmn8k8

 

            Monday in the technical stats.

            https://www.barchart.com/stocks/momentum

            https://www.barchart.com/stocks/market-performance

            https://www.barchart.com/stocks/sectors/rankings

            https://www.barchart.com/stocks/signals/new-recommendations

 

            Dispersion is collapsing.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/dispersion-collapsing-market-loses-its-zeal-semis?gift=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJuaWQiOiIxMTIxODI0Iiwic2VuZGVyVWlkIjoiUUhnc3BaZVVFS2E3RHhXM216eFlKbjhaWEFoMiIsImlhdCI6MTc4Njk5NjAzOSwiZXhwIjoxNzg5NTg4MDM5LCJhdWQiOiJ6aC1naWZ0In0.wpd6Z1VhLJNA39B5uQSxvUaGZpl4_qJ0eGTsgl1Y8y0

 

            Gold squeeze is entering phase 2.

https://www.zerohedge.com/the-market-ear/gold-squeeze-entering-phase-two?gift=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJuaWQiOiIxMTIxODM4Iiwic2VuZGVyVWlkIjoiUUhnc3BaZVVFS2E3RHhXM216eFlKbjhaWEFoMiIsImlhdCI6MTc4Njk5NTc0NSwiZXhwIjoxNzg5NTg3NzQ1LCJhdWQiOiJ6aC1naWZ0In0.cOpFVYoAd3uFtGZd_kVIKyNDcw7aVeV327zU9UVs-_Q

 

Tuesday morning setup: US futures are a "sea of red" (as Bloomberg describes it) in early trading as thin summer volumes persist, with the wrong kind of inflation coming to the fore and Monday’s tech selloff weighing on sentiment despite bullish AI news. The recent stock-bonds disconnect is finally being reappraised with US futures lower across the board. As of 8:00am ET, S&P 500 futures fell 0.4% with Nasdaq 100 contracts down 1.1% with Semis, Mag7, and Memory all under pressure, while Software is bid. Nvidia dropped 1.8% as the cost of protecting its debt against default closed in on a high reached last month. Defensives and Energy are leading as investors continue to de-gross / de-lever. Tech stocks drove declines across global markets equities as long-dated bond yields pushed further into multidecade highs and oil prices extended their climb, draining traders’ appetite for risky assets.  Yields on 30-year Treasuries rose 2bps to 5.33%, the highest since 2007 as "yields seem to be reacting to a combination of energy prices, the deteriorating US fiscal situation, elevated credit issuance, and BOJ/JPY dynamics which are all driving term premia higher", per JPM.  US crude neared $85 a barrel with Brent trading above $91, while the Diesel crack spread rose above $100 for the first time ever, as tensions in the Middle East showed no sign of easing. The dollar was little changed while gold declined. Price pressure concerns are hardly new. But with long-term yields around the globe hitting multi-decade highs, the debate may be shifting toward whether the set-up reflects persistent “sticky” inflation or an AI-driven “growth” dynamic. For the former, the signals are clear to see: persistently elevated oil prices, soaring diesel costs, “Dr. Copper” dynamics and the effects of El NiƱo. Today’s macro data focus is weekly ADP, Import / Export prices, Housing Starts, Mfg measures, and Pending Home Sales. Tomorrow’s Fed Minutes are likely more impactful as he bond market focuses on next week’s Jackson Hole mtg / Warsh speech

 

 

    Fundamental

 

       Headlines

 

              The Economy

 

                        US

 

July housing starts fell 12.4% versus expectations -4.7%; July building permits were up 5.0% versus +1.2%.

                          https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/us-housing-starts-plummet-july-near-covid-lows

 

                          The August housing market index came in at 35 versus estimates of 33.

 

                        International

 

Q2 preliminary Japanese GDP grew 0.3 versus projections of +0.5%; the Q2 preliminary YoY price index was up 2.6% versus +2.4%; Q2 preliminary capital expenditures fell 1.2% versus +0.3%; Q2 preliminary personal consumption was flat versus +0.5%.

 

The June UK unemployment rate was 4.9% versus consensus of 4.8%; June 3 month/year average earnings grew 4.1%, in line.

 

The August EU economic sentiment indicator was reported at 31.4 versus predictions of 25.4; the August German economic sentiment indicator was 34.2 versus 30.0; the August German current conditions index was -61.1 versus -69.5.

 

                        Other

 

                          More on the oddities in last week’s retail sales number.

                          https://wolfstreet.com/2026/08/14/my-thoughts-about-those-july-retail-sales-2/

 

                          Whither real rates?

                          https://econbrowser.com/archives/2026/08/whither-real-rates

 

                          What is true and not true about the yen intervention narrative.

                          https://www.advisorperspectives.com/commentaries/2026/08/17/yen-intervention-narrative-true-not

 

            Overnight News.

 

Long-term borrowing costs across major economies hit multi-decade highs on Tuesday as inflation concerns, deficit fears and surging AI bond issuance put pressure on government debt around the world. FT

 

 

            Iran

 

              Overnight news.

              https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/trump-posts-map-showing-hormuz-new-us-territory-just-after-latest-tanker-attack

 

              Are we safer than we were six months ago?

              https://econbrowser.com/archives/2026/08/are-we-safer-than-we-were-6-months-ago

 

            Fiscal Policy

 

              Caught in a debt trap.

              https://www.advisorperspectives.com/commentaries/2026/08/17/caught-debt-trap

 

            Inflation

 

The Fed can’t deliver price stability (---which is different from lower inflation.  Just ask Paul Volcker)

https://www.forbes.com/sites/johntamny/2026/08/16/there-is-no-such-thing-as-price-stability-nor-is-it-desirable/

 

              Did someone say stagflation?

              https://www.capitalspectator.com/does-the-july-retail-decline-mark-the-start-of-a-growth-downshift/

 

              On inflation and corporate bond spreads.

              https://bonddad.blogspot.com/2026/08/of-inflation-and-corporate-bond-spreads.html

 

              Rising bond yields are a warning to the Treasury and the Fed.

              https://mishtalk.com/economics/rising-bond-yields-are-a-warning-to-the-us-treasury-and-the-fed/

 

            AI

 

              The growing AI off balance sheet liabilities.

              https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/wsj-catches-discovers-ais-balance-sheet-liabilities-are-3-trillion-and-growing-12-trillion

 

 

            Tariffs

 

              Tariff refunds are boosting growth.

              https://www.apollo.com/wealth/insights-news/insights/daily-spark/tariff-refunds-boosting-growth

 

            The Financial System

 

              Private credit firms under strain.

              https://giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/actions/redeem/cde22a08-c8a3-4c11-9d8f-6bf5f7948cc8

 

     Investing

 

            The problem with including private equity funds in your 401k.

            https://www.realclearmarkets.com/blog/2026/08/15/the_beatings_will_continue_until_consumer_sentiment_improves_1200577.html

 

            Bonds face a bigger threat as global rates climb.

                        https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-08-16/bonds-face-a-bigger-threat-than-the-fed-as-global-rates-climb?srnd=homepage-americas&sref=loFkkPMQ

 

Summary: As investors debate whether and when the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates, market expectations for further tightening are building around the world — and spelling trouble for bonds.Traders see borrowing costs rising faster in Japan, Canada, the euro zone and the UK than in the US over the next year. Of the 32 swap markets tracked by Bloomberg, two-thirds are priced for rate hikes, with South Korea leading the pack at more than 100 basis points.

 

                        More on valuations.

            https://talkmarkets.com/article/valuation-heights-1786965055

 

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