Showing posts with label yield curve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yield curve. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

What are the Odds of Recession in USA Now (January 2008). Calculated Here.

Many people are concerned about the slowing economy and a possible US Recession.

Can we calculate the odds of a recession?

There are many models, but one of them is by the Federal Reserve Board's Jonathan Wright. It takes three items into consideration:

  1. 10 Year Treasury Bond Yield
  2. 3 Month Treasury Bond Yield
  3. Federal Funds Rate


More information on this available here

Odds of Recession as of January 2, 2008

Current Numbers:

  1. 10 Year Treasury Bond Yield: 3.91% (50 Day Moving Average: 4.17%)
  2. 3 Month Treasury Bond Yield: 3.26% (50 Day Moving Average: 3.34%)
  3. Federal Funds Rate: 4.25%


If we calculate using the current yields, the Odds of Recession as of January 2, 2008 over the next 12 months is 12%.

If we calculate using the 50 day moving average of the yields, the Odds of Recession as of January 2, 2008 over the next 12 months is 9.5%.

The Odds of Recession has gone down since we last calculated the odds on September 1, 2007 (23% odds of recession over the next 12 months from then).