DATA PREVIEW: GDP WILL REBOUND FOR Q3, BUT NOT NEARLY ENOUGH

By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – After the 31.4% plunge in second quarter GDP, there is no doubt that economic growth partially rebounded in the third quarter, data to be released Thursday will show. Consumption, home building and business activity all improved drastically from the lockdown-period of the previous quarter. But it will be a […]

JAPAN GOVERNMENT SEES CONSUMPTION PICKUP; OVERALL ECONOMIC VIEW STAYS CAUTIOUS

By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s government on Friday upgraded its assessment of private consumption for the first time in three months after downgrading it only last month, while maintaining its cautious view of overall domestic economic health amid a global spike in coronavirus cases. The government Cabinet Office report described the current state of […]

STATUS CHECK – THE DEBATE AS SEEN THROUGH DIFFERENT FILTERS

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is Thursday’s status check of developments in the U.S. that can influence economic, health and political outcomes. ·        The transfixing Presidential Debate was an actual event now fixed in history forever and yet it was seen as completely different things through the eyes and ears somehow transformed into filters by […]

DATA FLASH: U.S. SEPTEMBER EXISTING HOME SALES, PRICES SURGE

–Existing Home Sales +9.4% to a 6.54 Million Rate, High Since May 2006 By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – U.S. existing home sales advanced further in September, hitting the highest point since May 2006. National Association of Realtors Chief Economist Lawrence Yun said Thursdsay that it was “another spectacular month” for sales and prices but […]

STATUS CHECK – BRACED FOR A PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE – ABOUT FAMILY

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is Wednesday’s status check of developments in the U.S. that can influence economic, health and political outcomes. ·        The dearth of much actual news on the day before the final presidential debate was a challenge for news producers everywhere Wednesday. Barack Obama began campaigning on the ground for Joe Biden […]

FED’S BEIGE BK: AS-EXPECTED ‘SLIGHT TO MODEST’ EXPANSION

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The Federal Reserve’s latest Beige Book survey of economic activity through the 12 regional bank districts Wednesday found little evidence of any V-shaped recovery, instead seeing “slight to modest” improvements in most regions. Assembled by the St. Louis Fed, the survey prepared for the next Federal Open Market Committee meeting Nov. 4-5 […]

ECB HINTS AT REFINEMENT OF ‘PRICE STABILITY’ GOAL IN STRATEGY REVIEW

By Laurie Laird LONDON (MaceNews) – The European Central Bank could refine its approach to achieving price stability during its delayed strategy review, assessing its inflation target and the components of the inflation basket, according to top rate setters Wednesday.  The ECB has resumed a strategy review halted by the COVID pandemic, an evaluation that […]

STATUS CHECK – WE KNOW, JUST 14 DAYS

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is Tuesday’s status check of developments in the U.S. that can influence economic, health and political outcomes. ·        Fourteen days until … of course it is, and the wait is getting excruciating for a lot of people. After all, waiting four hours in line waiting to vote, as in Green […]

DATA FLASH: SEPTEMBER HOUSING STARTS REBOUND ON SINGLE-FAMILY

–Housing Starts Rose By 1.9% to 1.415 Mln SAAR with Single-Family Up 8.5% By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The U.S .September home building data, released Tuesday, continued to represent the shift toward single-family homes and away from condos and apartments as buyers seek more space and larger homes since the COVID-19 quarantines. The pace […]

DATA PREVIEW: LOW RATES, HURRICANE AND FIRE DAMAGE LIFT HOME BUILDING

By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The housing sector has been on a general upward trend for the last several months, fueled by record low mortgage rates. Home building and sales tumbled at the beginning of the pandemic due to uncertainty and social distancing. But the Federal Reserve’s stance of low rates for a long […]