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September 26, 2022
A replay of our September 29, 2022 conference call
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A replay of our September 29, 2022 conference call
A look at outstanding amounts of Treasuries, corporates, agencies, munis and open market paper
The amount of outstanding private credit in the U.S. experienced a brief decline during the financial crisis, but government debt grew throughout the entire period. Both are now at new highs.
Private pension funds have much smaller funding gaps than their government counterparts.
Defined benefit plans continue to be replaced by IRAs and defined contribution plans.
For the first time in a couple years, households' real estate equity actually surpassed stock ownership.
Personal consumption continues to make up a larger portion of U.S. GDP as time progresses.
Almost 46% of FDIC deposits in the U.S. are uninsured.
U.S. equity net issuance expanded by $526 billion in the second quarter.
A long-term look at S&P 500's real total return
Some interesting charts from our recent posts
Today's payrolls release simply sets the table for the September 13 CPI report. With the labor market looking strong, the Fed continues to have enough cover to hike several more times. Questions still remain about the Fed's eventual terminal rate,...