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Stocks are higher this morning after the the Trump Administration announced a trade deal had been struck with China. Bonds and MBS are down small.
The Trump Administration announced a “signed” trade deal with China late last night, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that deals are “imminent” with 10 other trade partners. “We just signed with China yesterday,” Trump said during an unrelated event at the White House, though he did not provide further details. China said “both sides have confirmed further details on the framework.” The deal includes a commitment from China to sell rare earth metals to the US.
Here is an interesting graph of historical tariff rates in the US:

Kind of makes the whole thing look like a tempest in a teapot, doesn’t it?
Personal incomes fell 0.4% in May according to the BEA. The decrease was primarily attributable to a decrease in government social benefits. Personal outlays (i.e. spending) decreased 0.1%, which was primarily attributable to a decrease in spending on autos. The personal savings rate decreased a touch to 4.5%.
The all-important PCE Price Index rose 0.1% MOM and 2.3% YOY. This was in line with expectations. The core PCE Price Index rose 0.2% MOM and 2.7% YOY. The core index was a touch hotter than expectations, but it showed no major uptick due to tariffs.
Goods inflation (the area where you would most expect to see indications of tariff inflation) increased to 0.1% on a YOY basis, compared to the previous month where goods inflation fell 0.4%. Durable goods inflation rose 0.5% YOY while non-durable goods inflation fell 0.2%. Shelter inflation rose 0.3%, and appears to remain one of the bigger (albeit decreasing) drivers of inflation.
The increase in core PCE inflation was driven by services, which rose 3.4%, which was the same as April and has been on a general downtrend. Overall PCE inflation does not seem to have deviated from the overall trend we have seen for the past six months:

Bottom line: Still no sign of tariff-induced inflation. At some point, the Fed is going to have to admit that the economy is slowing and instead of stagflation, we are heading for stagnation.
Pending Home Sales rose 1.1% MOM and 1.8% YOY according to the National Association of Realtors. Contract signings increased in the Midwest and South, while they fell in the West and Northeast. “Consistent job gains and rising wages are modestly helping the housing market,” said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun. “Hourly wages are increasing faster than home prices. However, mortgage rate fluctuations are the primary driver of homebuying decisions and impact housing affordability more than wage gains.”
Prices are rising smartly in the Northeast, boosted by limited inventory. Inventory is increasing however, with homes for sale rising 31.5% on a YOY basis. Inventory increased the most in the West (up 40%) and th
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Worth a read:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/06/27/rick-perry-psychedelic-drug-ibogaine/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/for-rick-perry-and-the-lone-survivor-a-father-son-relationship/2015/04/29/4c8cb0da-ed5e-11e4-8abc-d6aa3bad79dd_story.html
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“Kind of makes the whole thing look like a tempest in a teapot, doesn’t it?”
Sub 5% to 15+% is a significant increase.
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I’m sorry, I thought this was America.
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Turn it into a calendar and fund raise off of it. Or call it DEI.
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Brent, San Antonio must be in the west because the rental market has gone flat for the first time in more than 30 years.
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Trump, you magnificent bastard!
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“Abrego, an apprentice sheet metal worker living in Maryland…”
lol.
Also worth noting, the reporter tells us that a court order prevents him from being deported to El Salvador, without ever telling us that the very same court issued deportation orders against him.
These “journalists”…
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They forgot the “father of an autistic child” part.
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This guy sanitized it, the pit was filled with starving lions. The sounds of the screams could be heard for miles.
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Best use of AI:
“@grok
Identify all of the ridiculous elements of this story, in the style of Columbo”
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It was spot on.
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This seems more believable:
“GHF discloses 12 of its local staff members murdered by Hamas, others tortured in Gaza
GHF announced that 12 of its local staff have been murdered, and others have been tortured.
ByJERUSALEM POST STAFFJUNE 30, 2025 00:11Updated: JUNE 30, 2025 19:11
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has disclosed that Hamas had placed bounties on American security workers in the enclave and that 12 of the organization’s local staff members had been murdered in its latest update on the situation in Gaza.”
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-859425
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That’s why I cannot fathom Hamas agreeing to any peace deal that does not allow them to stay in power. Or Israel accepting Hamas remaining in power.
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FYI Brent:
https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/monopoly-round-up-the-100-billion
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Also:
https://x.com/hntrbrkmedia/status/1938221071418696078
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Goddamn!
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It will be interesting to see how long Thomas continues to identify as a woman if he can’t compete in the woman’s division anymore.
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I’m pretty sure the Japanese didn’t capitulate as much to the Allies at the end of WWII than UPenn just did. Even the French were like, dude… .
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It will whipsaw back the next time there’s a Democratic administration.
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This was interesting. Unfortunate that it’s needed:
https://hollymathnerd.substack.com/p/froggy-girl
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If you follow Jarvis on X, this is his Sistene chapel.
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Interesting summary of all the recent Wells Fargo incidents:
https://www.racket.news/p/welcome-back-wells-fargo
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Calling Tucker Carlson: are you on board with war against Iran now?
https://archive.ph/n4iHZ
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In defense of those highly suspicious of US military intervention, a robust, aggressive and loud opposition is a good idea, especially if it’s intraparty and that party is in charge.
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I completely agree. I have no problem with people who are skeptical of US intervention. I am one of them. I just think Tucker’s approach to Cruz was utterly disingenuous and dishonest, and unless he now demands that the US go to war with Iran on the back of this story, my inclination has been substantiated.
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And the truth can now be told.
“Democrats Denied This City Had a Gang Problem. The Truth Is Complicated.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/03/magazine/aurora-colorado-venezuela-gangs.html
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That’s the NYT/Vox tell that they are about to tell their readers that Republicans/Trump was right.
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Something weird about this.
https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2025/07/05/policeman-shot-in-neck-at-ice-facility-n4941472
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Related?
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/jeff-charles/2025/07/07/active-shooter-killed-after-trying-to-ambush-border-patrol-agents-n2659989
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Slowly, they are starting to get it. That this piece was published in The Atlantic is progress:
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/07/public-health-politicization/683409/
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NoVA, if you are still around you may find this of interest:
https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/monopoly-round-up-ohio-kentucky-go
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