DATA PREVIEW: HOUSING WEEK AND HOPEFULLY NEW BEGINNINGS
–Domestic Terrorism, Mounting Virus Death Tolls, Deep Divisions Overwhelm Data WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The upcoming week’s events, an Inauguration Day in the armed camp “Green Zone” that is now D.C. amid threats of violence at statehouses across the country, overshadows what little economic data will be published. The week begins with a holiday, progresses to […]
ITALY RECOVERY AHEAD, BACK TO PRE-PANDEMIC LEVELS IN 2023 – BOI
By Silvia Marchetti ROME (MNI) – The Bank of Italy Friday forecast an average 3.5% GDP growth this year, 3.8% in 2022 and and 2.3% in 2023 when pre-crisis levels are expected to be recovered. In its economic bulletin the BOI said the European Central Bank’s ongoing accommodative policy stance and new European measures aimed […]
FED’S POWELL: NOW NOT TIME TO TALK ABOUT EXIT; WON’T CONSIDER UNTIL GOALS REACHED
— Vows To Communicate Very Clearly To Markets To Avoid 2013-style ‘Taper Tantrum’ By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell stressed Thursday that the Fed is far from “exiting” either its zero short-term interest rate stance or its aggressive asset purchase program and proclaimed that the Fed will clearly communicate its […]
ECB SIGNALS LESS RELIANCE ON QE AMID SIGNS OF GOVERNING COUNCIL DISAGREEMENT
–Minutes of December Meeting Suggest Council May Not Exhaust Emergency QE Allocation By Laurie Laird LONDON (MaceNews) – The European Central Bank could rely more heavily on its long-term refinancing operations in combatting the Covid-related economic downturn, although minutes of the December rate-setting meeting suggest some disagreement about the appropriate policy path. “The focus on […]
FED’S BEIGE BK SEES MODEST EXPANSION AMID MIXED SIGNALS
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The surge in COVID-19 cases and “stricter containment measures” have produced mixed results for consumer spending while manufacturing has continued to recover despite weaker auto sales, the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book survey suggested Wednesday. Four districts – Kansas City, Philadelphia, St. Louis and New York – reported no improvement and “a growing […]
ECB’S LAGARDE: BANK TO FOCUS ON ‘FINANCING CONDITIONS;’ DOWNPLAYS EXPANSION OF PEPP
–Ongoing Strategic Review Will Assess Inflation Measurement and ‘Symmetry’ in Meeting Target By Laurie Laird LONDON (MaceNews) – The European Central Bank could continue to rely on its long-term financing operations to provide stimulus to the Covid-stricken euro zone economy rather than expanding its asset purchase programme, according to the Bank’s leader Wednesday. “We’re going […]
FED’S GEORGE: TOO SOON TO THINK OF ADJUSTING MONETARY POLICY; MUST ‘WAIT AND SEE’
–Fed Won’t Hike Funds Rate If Inflation Goes Over 2% –Would Have To Decide How To React if Inflation Rises in ‘Unanticipated Ways’ By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Kansas City Fed President George said Tuesday that monetary policy needs to “remain accommodative for some time” and said it’s “too soon to speculate about the […]
FED’S BOSTIC: READY TO ‘RECALIBRATE’ POLICY IF ECON STRONG BUT DON’T SEE 2021 HIKES
By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Raphael Bostic said Monday he would be willing to consider “recalibrating” the Fed’s monetary policy stance if the economy proves stronger than expected, but said he can’t envision raising the federal funds rate from near zero until next year at the earliest. Bostic, a […]
BOE OFFICIAL MAKES FORCEFUL CASE FOR NEGATIVE UK INTEREST RATES
—Tenreyro Sees Diminishing Benefit of QE as UK Output Contracts Sharply By Laurie Laird LONDON (MaceNews) – A top Bank of England rate setter forcefully endorsed the case for sub-zero interest rates, raising questions over the continued benefits of quantitative easing with UK output in the midst of another severe contraction. “My overall assessment is […]
EVANS: MON. POLICY WELL POSITIONED NOW; DECIDE IN SPRING ABOUT MORE QE
Can Adjust Pace, Duration of Bond Buys If Decide Need More Accommodation Not Concerned About Rising Bond Yields If Reflect Stronger Recovery Don’t Raise Funds Rate Until Inflation Overshoots 2%, Averages 2% By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Charles Evans suggested Monday that, as far as he’s concerned, it would […]