Japan June Producer Prices Up 3.0% Y/Y As Expected After 2.9% Rise in June; Utility Subsidies End, Global Demand for Lumber, Steel Picks Up Amid Rising Concerns Over Chinese Recovery

–Import Costs High as Yen Stayed Weak Before Firming on Stealth MOF Intervention at End-July, Fears of Faster BOJ Rate Hikes—Producer Inflation Remains Below Recent Peak of 10.6% in December 2022–Producer Prices Up 0.3% M/M on Utilities, Farm Produce, Summer Beverages, Cars By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Producer inflation in Japan continued accelerating to 3.0% […]

Fed Officials Remain Hesitant To Back Aggressive Rate Cuts Despite Weaker Job Data

– Consensus for 25 bp Cut in September Seemingly Intact, But Early or Larger Cut Doubtful By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – When a disappointing July employment report and other worrisome economic indicators triggered a Wall Street sell-off, speculation mounted that the Federal Reserve would have to play catch-up and ease monetary policy more aggressively […]

Japan June Overall Household Spending Dips Y/Y on Volatile Factors but Core Reading Records 1st Rise in 16 Months as Heat Wave Boosts Demand for Air Conditioners

–Consumers Remain Frugal, Switching to Discount Mobile Phone Plans–High Wage Hikes amid Labor Shortages Lead to 2nd Straight Rise in Average Household Income–Base Wages Mark Highest Growth in Nearly 3 Decades; Real Wages Up for 1st Time in 27 Months By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s real household spending posted its second straight year-over-year drop […]

US July ISM Manufacturing in Contraction for 4th Straight Month as Soft Demand, Job Cuts Continue, Firms Await Fed Rate Cut

–ISM Manufacturing Index Dips to 46.8 from 48.5 in June, Well Below Median Forecast of 48.8–ISM’s Fiore: Sector in Temporary Trough, Not Diving into New Slump–Fiore: Firms Concerned About Supply Chain Disruptions amid Geopolitical Risks–Fiore: US Election Also Generating Uncertainty Over Future Energy Policy By Max Sato (MaceNews) – U.S. manufacturing activity was in contraction […]