Toyota To Suspend Japanese Domestic Factory Operations as Suspected Cyberattack Hits Supplier
By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Toyota Motor said Monday that it will suspend all domestic factory operations on Tuesday after one of its parts suppliers was hit by a suspected cyberattack, adding to challenges for the auto industry that is already suffering from global chip shortages and pandemic-caused supply bottlenecks. It is unknown who staged […]
Japan January Exports Post 11th Straight Rise on Reopening Demand but Pace Slows
–Import Gain Remains High on Energy, Leading to 6th Straight Trade Deficit –Exports to China Slip Leading to Lunar New Year Holidays –Auto Shipments Slide After Recent Pickup on Easing Supply Bottlenecks By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japanese exports rose from a year earlier for the 11th straight month in January but at a slower […]
Japan December, Q4 Machine Orders Continue Rising; Slight Setback Seen in Q1
–Japan Government Upgrades View for 2nd Month: Machine Orders Picking Up By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japanese machinery orders, the key leading indicator of business investment in equipment, unexpectedly posted a third straight monthly gain in December, boding well for capital investment, which marked a modest rebound in October-December to support Q4 GDP growth, data […]
US ISM Manufacturing Index Hits 14-Month Low in January As Supply Delays, Labor Shortages Linger
–ISM: Firms Seeking Supply-Demand Equilibrium; New Orders Plunge–ISM Concerned About Backlog Orders Slide To 15-Month Low–Supplier Delivery Delays Easing But Still Hurting Production By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The U.S. manufacturing sector index compiled by the Institute for Supply Management Tuesday fell to a 14-month low of 57.6 (versus the Econoday consensus forecast for 57.5) […]
Japan December Factory Output Dips After November’s Record High Rise
— General, Production Machine Output Lower; Autos Continue Picking Up— METI Repeats: Factory Output Shows Signs of Pickup— METI: Effects of Rapid Spread of Pandemic, Parts Shortages Emerging By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s industrial production posted the first drop in three months in December, taking a breather after a surge in November, but carmakers […]
Japan December Exports Continue Rising on Reopening Demand, Car Supply Pickup
— Import Gain Remains High on Energy, Leading to 5th Straight Trade Deficit By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japanese exports rose from a year earlier for the 10th straight month in December, thanks to reopening demand for iron and steel and electronic parts as well as easing supply constraints for the auto industry, data released […]
German Economic Outlook Starts the Year on a Strong Note, ZEW Report Shows
ZURICH (MaceNews) – Economic sentiment in Germany came in well above expectations in January indicating that the economy is seen improving in the coming six months, as COVID cases are seen falling by summer, the latest report from the Mannheim-based ZEW institute showed. ZEW’s Index of Economic Sentiment rose to 51.7 in January from 29.9 […]
Japan Government Keeps Economic Pickup View After December Upgrade
— Consumers Brave Omicron Scare in Year-End, New Year Leisure Season — Production Improving on Easing Supply Constraints By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s government Tuesday maintained its economic overview after upgrading it last month for the first time in 17 months, saying consumer spending is picking up — despite rising Covid cases — and […]
Japan Nov Machine Orders Post 2nd Straight Rise as Supply Bottlenecks Ease
–Japan Govt Upgrades View: Machine Orders Showing Signs of Pickup By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japanese machinery orders, the key leading indicator of business investment in equipment, marked the second straight monthly gain in November as parts supply constraints continued easing and new Covid cases ebbed before the Omicron variant triggered a global resurgence, data […]
FED BEIGE BK SEES MODEST EXPANSION, HIGHER PRICES, SOME COOLING OF EXPECTATIONS, SOME SUPPLY CHAIN STABILIZATION
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The latest Beige Book survey of economic conditions coast-to-coast saw a “modest” pace of expansion as 2021 ended, with some cooling of the generally optimistic expectations for the new year and some scattered improvement in transportation bottlenecks, the Federal Reserve reported Wednesday. The survey, assembled by the Kansas City Fed through January […]