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Is Significant Inflation Coming?
So far, we haven't seen significant inflation because the increase in the monetary base has been offset by a sharp drop in the velocity of money. The increase in the monetary base will only result in future inflation if the Fed fails to unwind its prior injections of liquidity when the economy begins to recover and the velocity of money returns increases.
The Fed has already started unwinding some of its lending programs. It's reducing the Term Securities Lending Facility to $50 billion from $75 billion and the Term Auction Facility to $50 billion from $900 billion. In addition, banks have repaid roughly one-third of the Troubled Asset Relief Program funding.
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke is well aware that the markets are watching to see if he repeats the mistake made by his predecessor who failed to tighten when the economy was recovering in 2003. The question is whether the Fed will be as aggressive in reversing its actions as it was when it was battling the crisis. Unfortunately, we don't have a clear crystal ball to answer that one.
Investors can address the risks of future inflation by purchasing Treasury inflation-protected securities (TIPS) in their tax-advantaged accounts and by avoiding longer-term bonds in their taxable accounts.
Further reading: For more on TIPS, see my post discussing how to guard against inflation using TIPS.
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Larry Swedroe Larry Swedroe is a principal and the director of research for The Buckingham Family of Financial Services, comprised of Buckingham Asset Management, LLC, BAM Risk Management, LLC and BAM Advisor Services, LLC (and its network of independent registered investment advisor firms). He has authored or co-authored 10 books, including his most recent, The Quest For Alpha. Follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/larryswedroe. His opinions and comments expressed on this site are his own and may not accurately reflect those of the firm.
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