Eurodollar University

Jeff Snider
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May 8, 2025 • 23min

NEW Report Shows Global Banks Are Dangerously Overexposed to Risk

Global banks are teetering on the edge as they're overexposed to risky shadow banking and private credit. With short sellers circling, concerns about the banking system's stability grow, especially post-2008. The shift in U.S. banks towards government bonds reveals cautious behavior amidst a stagnant economy. As loans to shadow banks surge, the rise of private credit lenders raises alarms about potential deflationary conditions. Investment opportunities in gold and silver emerge as a hedge against these uncertainties.
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May 7, 2025 • 20min

Credit Default Swaps Are SURGING, Here's What You Need To Know

Credit default swaps on U.S. Treasuries are skyrocketing, signaling deepening stresses in the banking sector. The discussion dives into how these rising CDS premiums reflect banks' default risks, especially during times of government intervention. Investors are becoming increasingly wary of private credit markets, suggesting a tightening liquidity situation. The podcast highlights vulnerabilities in the financial system, particularly concerning European banks and their exposure to rising macroeconomic risks.
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May 6, 2025 • 22min

HOLY SH*T! The Global Currency Crisis Is Worse Than Anyone Expected

Recent currency fluctuations reveal deep economic instability, particularly with the Swiss franc and Hong Kong dollar. These developments signal a crisis that challenges conventional beliefs about central bank solutions. Zero inflation in Switzerland raises concerns about rate cuts potentially leading to negative rates. The podcast dives into how these currency movements mirror broader global economic trends, especially in a post-pandemic world.
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May 5, 2025 • 20min

BREAKING: Jobs Report Just Dropped — Here's What You Need to Know

Steve Van Metre, a regular contributor known for his insightful economic analyses, dives into the recent jobs report that raised more questions than answers. He discusses the troubling creation of 177,000 jobs and the precarious state of the economy, questioning if the labor market is 'bad enough' rather than 'good enough.' The disparity between hard and soft job market data presents a grim consumer sentiment, while employers grapple with hiring skilled labor post-pandemic. Van Metre also analyzes the sharp decline in manufacturing and the potential impacts of tariffs on employment trends.
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May 4, 2025 • 20min

Japan Has Fallen: Here's What It Means for the World

Japan's latest economic challenges reveal deeper global implications as the Bank of Japan pauses rate hikes amid a negative GDP forecast. The discussion dives into dollar interest rate swaps and their significant role in the global financial landscape. Surprising insights emerge about swap spreads and their connection to U.S. Treasury yields, challenging conventional wisdom. The intricate relationship between monetary conditions, swap spreads, and oil prices is also examined, emphasizing how Japan's issues resonate across international markets.
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May 2, 2025 • 21min

BREAKING: Treasury Secretary Says Emergency Rate Cuts Needed NOW

Treasury Secretary's urgent call for rate cuts grabs attention, hinting at economic weakness. The two-year Treasury yields are painting a concerning picture for the Fed's next steps. Meanwhile, oil prices are dropping as OPEC faces reality, shifting toward recession strategies. McDonald's struggles reflect consumer unease. These trends intertwine, showcasing a turbulent economic landscape that raises alarm bells across markets.
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May 1, 2025 • 21min

BREAKING: Global GDP Released, Here's Everything You Need To Know

Global GDP reports are shedding light on economic vulnerability. The U.S. has seen private payroll growth slow dramatically. Meanwhile, Mexico narrowly dodges recession amid chaotic trade relations. Europe's economy saw a modest expansion, but the overarching theme is fragility. Surging imports and dwindling consumer spending raise concerns about potential global slowdowns, especially as the Chinese market struggles to maintain stability. The interconnectedness of these economies reveals a daunting outlook for the future.
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Apr 30, 2025 • 21min

Job Fear Just SURGED to Its Worst Level Since 2009

Another day, another crash; or crashes. Conference Board expectations plunged to their lowest level since 2011. Another Fed PMI plummets. Two-year Treasury yields hit their lows. All pointing to that Beveridge transition.Eurodollar University's Money & Macro AnalysisConference Board Consumer Confidence April 2025https://www.conference-board.org/topics/consumer-confidence/press/CCI-Apr-2025Atlanta Fed GDPNowhttps://www.atlantafed.org/cqer/research/gdpnowBloomberg Economists Say Trade War Makes US Recession Almost a Coin Fliphttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-04-25/economists-say-trade-war-makes-us-recession-almost-a-coin-fliphttps://www.eurodollar.universityTwitter: https://twitter.com/JeffSnider_EDU
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Apr 29, 2025 • 20min

The Fed Quietly Admits Mass Layoffs Have Begun, And The Economy Is Falling Apart

Economic warnings abound, with the Federal Reserve indicating rising layoffs and deteriorating metrics. Manufacturing sectors are showing a troubling decline, overshadowing inflation worries. Hiring trends plummeted, especially in consumer-facing roles, while specialized positions face skill mismatches. The labor market is on the brink, suggesting a shift towards mass layoffs. Overall, there's a growing pessimism about the economic outlook, mirroring patterns experienced during past downturns.
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Apr 28, 2025 • 19min

BREAKING: Southwest Airlines Say "The Recession Has Already Begun"

Steve Van Metre, an expert in economic trends and market analysis, joins to discuss alarming signals from Southwest Airlines regarding a recession. He highlights how the CEO's candid remarks reflect declining consumer spending and rising prices in the airline industry. Van Metre examines the implications of stagnant wages amid job uncertainty and inflation. He delves into how these factors influence consumer confidence and spending habits, alongside the Federal Reserve's cautious monetary policy amid recession fears.

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