WHITE HOUSE WATCH COMMENTARY: AN INCONSEQUENTIAL VIRUS OBITUARY
By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – With by one count 93,382 deaths blamed on the corona virus through Wednesday, each one a life-altering tragedy for a family, there is hardly any point chronicling the death of an inanimate process which few could care about or should. Yet the passing of the early morning ritual of […]
DATA FLASH: US APRIL CPI FALLS 0.8%, CORE -0.4%, LARGEST DROP EVER
–Energy Prices Account for Most of Headline Decline; Foods Prices Up–Owners’ Equivalent Rents Up 0.2%, Lodging Away from Home Cut 7.1% By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Consumer prices fell as expected in April, with a plunge in energy prices the key factor due to severely reduced demand for gasoline as consumers stayed off the […]
US APRIL DATA WILL BE MORE OF THE SAME; EYES ON FRIDAY’S MAY DATA
By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The mid-month consumption, production and price reports for April released next week will be extremely weak, and as a result will likely be shrugged off by markets that are already numb from all the bad news. Instead, attention should be focused on next Friday’s release of the May Empire […]
BUSINESS ECONOMISTS GRAPPLE WITH OUTLOOK, TRY TO CATCH UP WITH DETERIORATION
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The National Association for Business Economics Monday published its latest survey of business conditions and 107 of its members concluded that the outlook has been clouded so much by the pandemic that there are few definitive conclusions at this early stage. The NABE’s averaged survey results showed a severe economic dislocation yet […]
WHITE HOUSE WATCH: RIDING THE WAVE OF OPTIMISM; WILL IT LAST?
By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Whew, that was brutal but it’s finally over. After all, Amazon hit an all-time high, and Apple, Google, Tesla finished strong. The markets look into the future and the markets are telling us it can’t be all that bad, right? Or should we be bracing for the Second Wave? […]
DATA FLASH: US MARCH CPI FALLS 0.4% ON ENERGY DROP, CORE DIPS 0.1%
-Travel Restrictions Slash Prices for Hotels, Airline Fares -Consumer Inflation Remains Tame, Food Prices Up on Grocery Shopping By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Consumer prices fell more than expected in March, with a plunge in energy prices the main factor due to falling oil prices and a reduced demand for gasoline due to telecommuting […]
CANADIAN CONSUMER PRICE GAIN AT 2%; M/M +0.5%
by Gordon Isfeld OTTAWA (MaceNews) – Canada’s consumer price index rose by 2.0% in July on a year-over-year basis, the same pace of gains as the previous month, with food and shelter costs fueling much of the increases. The CPI reading on Wednesday was better than expected, with the key reading unchanged last month – and […]
JULY CPI’S POP QUICKLY KNOCKED INTO IRRELEVANCE AS MKTS MOVE
–July CPI Core +0.3%; Y/Y +2.2% By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Tuesday’s CPI pop, an excursion a tenth higher than the inflation comfort level, had no sooner depressed stock futures than the White House signaled a major softening of the impending tariff attack on China, igniting an explosion of share prices and halting the […]
US MAY CPI QUIESCENT AT +0.1%; SHELTER DECELERATES
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – May’s U.S. CPI report Wednesday had no surprises, with an as-expected 0.1% increase both overall – for a 1.8% over-the-year consumer inflation rate – and for the core rate, with a deceleration in the category with the single biggest weighting, shelter. The annualized rate for core items, other than food and energy, […]
CANADIAN CONSUMER PRICES RISE 2.0% Y/Y IN APRIL
By Gordon Isfeld OTTAWA (MaceNews) – The prices of consumer goods in Canada rose by 2% annualized in April, up from a pace of 1.9% in the previous month, with seven of the eight key readings tracked by Statistics Canada Wednesday driving the overall increases. The core rate showed no change for the first time since December. […]