ECB, BOE SEE NO SILVER BULLET IN COVID VACCINE
–Both CenBanks Expected to Adjust Policy in December –Fed’s Powell Sees More Tech-Oriented, Less Job-Oriented Recovery By Laurie Laird LONDON (MaceNews) – Europe’s top central bankers welcomed the positive news on a Covid vaccine unveiled earlier this week, but warned that the region faces more economic pain before an inoculation becomes widely available. European Central […]
DATA FLASH: US OCTOBER CPI FLAT; JOBLESS CLAIMS FALL 48,000
–Core Prices Flat, Both Including and Excluding Energy Prices–Energy Prices Rose By 0.1%, But Gasoline Prices Down 0.5%. By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The October consumer price data were below expectations, with flat readings for both headline and core CPI. Both measures were expected to rise by 0.2%. The year/year rates for consumer inflation […]
STATUS CHECK COMMENTARY- OF TRADITION AND LEGACY
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is Wednesday’s status check of developments in the U.S. that can influence economic, health and political outcomes. Veterans Day saw the opening of the National Museum of the United States Army, a beautiful huge structure situated in the immense Fort Belvoir, one of the U.S. military’s most high tech installations […]
STATUS CHECK – VIRUS HITS WHITE HOUSE – AGAIN; BIDEN APPEALS FOR CALM
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is Friday’s status check of developments in the U.S. that can influence economic, health and political outcomes. You had a dream, that there is now a president-elect and that all the uncertainty and anxiety of a long week started to fade away like long-ago birth pangs. In your dream President […]
DATA FLASH: US OCTOBER PAYROLLS RISE 638,000, UNEMPLOYMENT RATE 6.9%
–Private Jobs Surge 906,000, Led by Leisure, Business Services, and Retail By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The October employment report Friday showed that even an uptick in COVID-19 cases couldn’t stop the ongoing recovery, with a solid increase in payrolls and a further dip in the unemployment rate. Nonfarm payrolls rose by 638,000 in […]
FED’S POWELL ACKNOWLEDGES SLOWDOWN, NEED FOR STIMULUS
By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell was as low key as possible in answering questions about the latest policy meeting as vote counts are deciding the next president but he did drop a hint that the asset purchase program may be in for some innovation. “The recent rise in new […]
DATA FLASH: US INITIAL CLAIMS SLIP; PRODUCTIVITY UP SHARPLY
–Initial Claims Decline By 7,000 to 751,000; 4-Week Average Slides–Nonfarm Productivity +4.9% as Output, Hours Worked Both Rebound By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Initial claims fell by 7,000 to a level of 751,000 in the October 24 week, slightly above expectations for a decline to 745,000. The four-week moving average for initial claims declined by […]
STATUS CHECK – FROM THE SEAT OF POWER, POWERLESSNESS AS VOTES TOTALED
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is Wednesday’s status check of developments in the U.S. that can influence economic, health and political outcomes. The networks plodded on Wednesday night, with nothing much new to report, as talking heads artfully kept the ball rolling, even if it was in circles, waiting. President Trump was watching, likely clicking […]
DATA PREVIEW: OCTOBER EMPLOYMENT REPORT TAKES A RARE BACKSEAT
By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – It takes a lot to knock the employment report off its perch as the week’s most important economic event, but that will be case in the upcoming week. By the time we get to Friday’s release for October, fatigue may have set it. Obviously, the main event for the […]
STATUS CHECK COMMENTARY – STOWING THE AMMO BEFORE ELECTION DAY
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is Thursday’s status check of developments in the U.S. that can influence economic, health and political outcomes. · Does anyone still care that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin exchanged letters, each listing the deficiencies in the other’s position on pandemic relief. Suffice to say they’re far […]