Mohamed El‑Erian

Mohamed El‑Erian

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Macro economist/strategist; comments on macro funds’ positioning in commodities within broader policy and growth context.

AI-Driven Market Dispersion Hits Multi-Decade Highs
SocialMar 3, 2026

AI-Driven Market Dispersion Hits Multi-Decade Highs

From The Wall Street Journal: “Market ‘dispersion’ is hitting levels not seen in decades as investors sort AI winners from losers.” (Recall that Dispersion — both within and across sectors and economies — is one of the three key themes I’ve...

By Mohamed El‑Erian
Middle East Conflict Spikes Oil, Lifts Dollar, Drags Dow
SocialMar 1, 2026

Middle East Conflict Spikes Oil, Lifts Dollar, Drags Dow

Further to the prior post: A classic initial market reaction to this weekend’s eruption of military conflict in the Middle East: Oil has surged over 10%, the Dollar has strengthened, and Dow futures have opened down some 500 points. #economy #markets #oil...

By Mohamed El‑Erian
Supreme Court Blocks Key Tariff Components, Administration Must Seek Alternatives
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Supreme Court Blocks Key Tariff Components, Administration Must Seek Alternatives

Update on US tariffs: The Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 against components of the administration's tariff policy. The ball is now in the administration’s court—specifically the willingness and ability to impose tariffs under alternative legal authorities. #economy #tariffs #markets

By Mohamed El‑Erian
US Growth Decouples From Jobs, Entering Uncharted Territory
SocialFeb 16, 2026

US Growth Decouples From Jobs, Entering Uncharted Territory

Via the Financial Times: My thoughts on why US "jobless growth" may have entered uncharted territory. The decoupling of US growth from employment looks more persistent—and consequential—than the three previous episodes we've seen over the last 40 years: https://www.ft.com/content/298a38bb-4cc1-44f3-bd62-6aff25d58b94 #economy #jobs #employment #unemployment #growth...

By Mohamed El‑Erian
January Jobs Spark Rate‑cut Doubts Despite Solid Hires
SocialFeb 11, 2026

January Jobs Spark Rate‑cut Doubts Despite Solid Hires

Analytically, the January U.S. jobs report supports competing views. The market reaction, however, was clear: traders have sharply dialed back expectations for a June rate cut. The big beat on January job creation, paired with a dip in the unemployment rate...

By Mohamed El‑Erian
Jobs Report Day Shows Record Forecast Divergence
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Jobs Report Day Shows Record Forecast Divergence

Good morning and welcome to Jobs Report Day in the US. The consensus forecasts are for a monthly employment gain of 65,000, an unemployment rate of 4.4%, and a 3.7% annual increase in average hourly earnings. As we head into this release,...

By Mohamed El‑Erian