Is a soft landing in the bag?

According to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen economists who predicted that a sustained period of high U.S. unemployment—and perhaps even recession—would be needed to bring down inflation are now “eating their words”. This follows earlier comments by Ms. Yellen last month that a soft landing is “on track.” Claudia Sahm, a US macroeconomist, agrees. In an interview with the FT earlier this month, she says:

The soft landing is not here yet. But it is in the bag.

Markets seem to agree with the assessment by the Treasury Secretary and Ms Sahm; bonds have rallied like a bat of hell in the past month—temporarily pegged back by a semi-hot NFP report on Friday—and equities are in a good mood too. November, I am reliably told by the financial media, was the best month for a standard 60/40 portfolio … ever. And why wouldn’t markets be celebrating? Inflation in the developed world is now falling rapidly, and what was a significant inflation shock in core prices has now been turned on its head, as the charts below show.

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December 10 - A Mediterranean Serenity

Step into the enchanting world of Alessio Bianchi's A Mediterranean Serenity, an exquisite painting from the impressionist era, which transports you to the sun-drenched balcony of a charming European city by the sea. This radiant masterpiece captures the essence of a tranquil Mediterranean morning, inviting you to immerse yourself in the magic of this coastal paradise.

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December 9 - Dizzy the Dragon

Once upon a time, high in the mountains, there lived a friendly green dragon named Dizzy. Dizzy was unlike any other dragon because he had two beautiful, sparkling white horns on top of his head. These horns glistened like freshly fallen snow, making Dizzy the most unique dragon in the mountains that this story is about. Dizzy had a heart full of kindness and curiosity. He spent his days exploring mountains, and the forests below, speaking to the other animals, and making friends with them. The rabbits, birds, and even the wise old owl, Ollie, loved Dizzy's gentle nature.

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December 8 - Vespera-7 calls home

This is captain Elara Rodriguez sending the first transmission from the surface of a remarkable world that we are calling Seraphia. The planet orbits Gliese 667 C, a member of the Gliese 667 triple-star system. Seraphia is a place of extraordinary scientific intrigue. Our initial scans indicate that the planet has an atmosphere bearing similarities to Earth's, albeit with variations in gas concentrations. We have confirmed Seraphia to be within the habitable zone of its parent star, Gliese 667 C, making it a good candidate for potential life. We can also confirm the initial conjecture by observers that the planet is tidally-locked, with one side of the planet in permanent darkness, and the other in permanent illumination by its sun.

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