'The World Changed 12 months ago'
Thanks to a subscriber for this summary of an interview with Zoltan Pozar. Here is a section:
Eoin Treacy's view -Rearming, Reshoring, Energy transition.
Taken in combination examples of these would be:
• Building factories for batteries, Chips, subsidizing energy transitions,
• Military expansion in Japan, Europe etc, inventory mgt increases. Onshoring of factories etc
• All of these amounts are government money. It will be matched by company money as well
This will cause Two Outcomes
1. Commodity prices will remain high from constrained supply and increased expenditures
2. We are at the beginning of a domestic infrastructure investment renaissance
Notable: ‘The investment portion will be quite powerful, perhaps to the point of us not even having a recession’
The 3 Gov’t themes will push counter the recessionary forces that undoubtedly accompany rate hike regimes. Consumption will get crushed. But investment will grow.
All these things are being done with a sense of urgency as (economic) national security and sovereignty is a big factor in each.. we need to do it yesterday
The above paragraphs argue against the old commodity adage “the cure for high prices is high prices”. I think there is another way of thinking about it that. Nothing has changed to alter the underlying relationship of the commodity markets but perhaps prices are not yet high enough to cure themselves.
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