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" ... All figures are for domestic and international box office and are inflation adjusted. What qualified as a “scary” movie was distilled from a lively discussion among the Forbes editorial team. ... "
" ... However, looking over multiple decades of history includes high inflation and low inflation, different policy regimes and growth outlooks and across many many public companies. It is perhaps hard to argue that today’s environment is a great departure from history, and hence its likely historical data is useful. What history suggests, is that on average, over the next few years, it’s more likely that valuations fall back to more normal levels consistent with history, rather than skyrocket to levels we’ve never seen before, except maybe briefly in Japan. ... "
" ... The Upside: Even in a low inflation environment, the future value of principal loses value with every passing year. For bondholders, better to give in on principal and preserve what really matters: tax-exempt income in hand now. It may be cold comfort, but at least the effective rate on the remaining restructured bonds is going to be higher than the rate on the initial financing—and probably more accurately reflects the risk the bonds should have been valued on in the first place. ... "
" ... The return of inflation, while not the consensus yet, could become the main market theme for 2021, coupled with a rebound in global commodities. This is especially of concern during times when MMT (Modern Monetary Theory) is gaining significant traction with policymakers due to the global pandemic. MMT states that fiscal deficits don’t really matter as long as the government is borrowing in its own currency and inflation is kept under control, a theory that has grown unsettlingly popular post-Covid. ... "
" ... Will Vaccine Bring Short Inflation Spike? Speaking of inflation, there is a school of thought that once the vaccines have been widely distributed we might see a temporary inflation spike. The theory is that people would be able to return to pre-Covid levels of shopping even as supply may not bounce back as fast. The welcome surge in consumer spending might be exacerbated if people go on spending binges to make up for being cooped up a lot in 2020. Prices might rise if supplies are tight compared with the surge in demand, as there might be lingering capacity issues as firms try to ramp up (kind of like last spring's run on toilet paper and hand sanitizer, only instead of Consumer Staples, it might be Consumer Discretionary and other variable-demand items). And remember, the Fed has embarked on a new policy of afterage inflation targeting, meaning it will allow inflation to run hot to make up for times, like now, when it’s been below target. ... "