FOMC: Tapering ‘May Soon Be Warranted’ If Progress Continues
Half of FOMC Participants Now See Funds Rate Hike By End 2022 Powell Says FOMC Could Announce Bond Buying Cuts At Nov. 2-3 Meeting Powell Says Inflation Test More Than Met; Employment Goal ‘All But Met’ By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – The Federal Reserve took another incremental but very significant step toward making monetary […]
Commentary: Ignoring the US Housing Timebomb
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The latest trove of housing data Wednesday collected by the National Association of Realtors provided more definition to America’s bifurcated housing market, one in which the haves get what they want, expensive houses that are available for sharply escalating prices, and the have nots, the younger generations buying their first home, who […]
BOJ Keeps Easing Stance, Sees Resilient Japan Economic Pickup Amid Pandemic
By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The Bank of Japan said Wednesday it is maintaining its stimulative policy, as expected, to support a gradual recovery from the pandemic-caused slump and continue its eight-year-old campaign to guide low inflation toward stable 2%. The central bank largely left its view on Japan’s resilient economic pickup amid the pandemic […]
US, UK And Australia Announce ‘New Alignment’ in the Indo-Pacific
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is the White House transcript of the background press call on AUKUS, the sweeping declaration of cooperation among the U.S., the UK and Australia, to strengthen joint defense against China. The transcript of the call, held on an embargoed basis before the official announcement available at whitehouse.gov, adds much additional […]
BofA Global Research Fund Manager Survey: Global Growth Expectations Wither Further in September
By Vicki Schmelzer NEW YORK (MaceNews) – Global growth expectations withered further in September, according to the findings of BofA Global Research’s monthly fund manager survey, released Tuesday. Even though world growth expectations declined again this month, investors made only mild tweaks in their equity and bond portfolios. A net 13% of those polled in […]
NY Fed’s Williams: 2021 Taper ‘Could Be Appropriate,’ But Must Assess Data
– Fed Progress Goal Met For Inflation, But Not for Employment – Very Good Progress Made On Jobs, But Wants To See More – MBS, Treasury Purchases Complementary; ‘Working Side By Side Together’ – Timing of Liftoff Doesn’t Depend on Timing of Tapering By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – New York Federal Reserve Bank President […]
Canada’s Central Bank Keeps Easing Stance To Support Pandemic-Hit Economy
By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Bank of Canada policy-makers are sticking to their stance to take their time unwinding quantitative easing amid growing uncertainty over global and domestic economic recovery. The bank’s Governing Council announced Wednesday that it is holding the target for overnight lending rates at 0.25% and maintaining the pace of weekly asset […]
Japan July Core CPI Posts 12th Straight Monthly Y/Y Drop Under 2020 Base Year
— Total CPI Marks 10th Straight Y/Y Fall, Also Reversing Slight Pickup — July’s Y/Y Declines in All Major CPI Measures Decelerate from June — Higher Energy, Some Food, Appliances Costs Ease Mobile Phone Downward Pressure By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s core consumer prices reversed recent modest gains backed by higher energy costs, posting […]
Japan Q2 GDP Rebound Firmer Than Expected, Led by Consumption, Capex
— Consumer Spending Unexpectedly Rises Despite Pandemic Restrictions — Q2 GDP Posts 1st Y/Y Rise in 7 Quarters in Payback for 2020 Slump By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s economy rebounded more strongly than expected in April-June, led by solid business investment and surprisingly resilient consumption despite on-and-off restrictions on economic activity during the pandemic, […]
Japan Economic Sentiment Clouded by COVID Infection Spike; Inflation Pickup Slow
By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japanese sentiment picked up slightly in July, thanks to a four-day weekend created for the Tokyo Olympics, but the uncertainty over the economic outlook grew amid a surge in cases caused by the more infectious Delta variant and public frustration over the government’s response to the pandemic, including the slow […]