I don't think this will be as simple as saying all asset classes are facing deflation.
There will be a huge discrepancy between needs and wants going forward.
The shortages and supply chain issues for the necessities of life aren't going to be rectified overnight, especially not in the face of lower prices and higher interest rates. Whereas all of the things that we wanted, and used the cheap credit to buy, and caused the pent-up demand all at once has already run its course.
But first, apparently we will throw the baby out with the bathwater, what an excellent way to demotivate energy suppliers and farmers and miners etc from increasing supply to meet The chronic shortages going forward.
None of the factors which caused these shortages have gone away. Some markets may have got ahead of themselves.
There will be a huge discrepancy between needs and wants going forward.
The shortages and supply chain issues for the necessities of life aren't going to be rectified overnight, especially not in the face of lower prices and higher interest rates. Whereas all of the things that we wanted, and used the cheap credit to buy, and caused the pent-up demand all at once has already run its course.
But first, apparently we will throw the baby out with the bathwater, what an excellent way to demotivate energy suppliers and farmers and miners etc from increasing supply to meet The chronic shortages going forward.
None of the factors which caused these shortages have gone away. Some markets may have got ahead of themselves.
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