ECB SEES POSSIBLE 15% SLUMP IN Q2; LEAVES RATES ON HOLD

By Laurie Laird LONDON (MaceNews) –  The European Central Bank expanded its emergency liquidity program following Thursday’s governing council meeting, but declined to reduce interest rates, despite the eurozone suffering its biggest-ever downturn in the first quarter. “We are facing an economic contraction of a magnitude and speed … unprecedented in peacetime,” said ECB President […]

DATA FLASH: US INITIAL CLAIMS STILL ELEVATED AS BACKLOGS CONTINUE

–Initial Claims Fall By 603,000 to 3.839 Mln; Continuing Claims Not Peaked–Personal Income Down 2.0%; PCE Plunges 7.5%; Core PCE Prices -0.1%–Employ Costs Accelerated in 1Q; Chicago PMI 35.4 By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Initial claims fell by 603,000 to 3.839 million in the April 25 week, ahead of the 3.50 million level expected, […]

IEA PREDICTS ‘SIGNIFICANTLY DIFFERENT’ ENERGY SECTOR POST-COVID 19 CRISIS

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The demand destruction sparked by efforts to contain the global coronavirus pandemic will have a lasting impact on the energy sector, the International Energy Agency predicted Thursday, warning that financial struggles could become a permanent feature of the industry’s landscape. “This unprecedented situation and the stimulus packages that governments are putting in […]

IEA: DOUR ENERGY DEMAND OUTLOOK, REBOUND HINGES ON LOCKDOWN LENGTH

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Global energy demand will drop by 6% in 2020 – far outstripping the decline witnessed after the 2008 global financial crisis, and a rebound will be heavily-dependent on how long measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic remain in place, the International Energy Agency said Thursday. The group’s 2020 Global Energy Review said […]

WHITE HOUSE WATCH COMMENTARY: STATES BLAST AHEAD TO ‘PHASE ZERO’

By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – At last, just one more day of the infernal White House guidelines before they “fade out” and the new guidelines for reopening take over, the ones lots of states are already ignoring. Yes, 18 or 19 states are still sticking with strict stay-at-home orders but they’ll come along soon. […]