STATUS CHECK COMMENTARY – COMING UP, CATHARSIS, HEALING?
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is Friday’s status check of developments in the U.S. that can influence economic, health and political outcomes. · Saturday makes it three days. Three days until catharsis, healing and finally a truce in the culture wars. You could see it on Fox News, where Sean Hannity was mellowing, praising candidate […]
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 […]
DATA FLASH: US SEPTEMBER PERSONAL INCOME REBOUNDS, PCE JUMPS
–US Sept Personal Income +0.9% After -2.5% in August, Savings Rate 14.3%–Nominal PCE +1.4%, Real PCE +1.2%; Core Prices +0.2%–Chicago PMI Slips to Still-Strong 61.1 in October from 64.2 in September–Oct Michigan Sentiment Index Revised Up to 81.1, Vs 80.4 in September By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Personal income rebounded in September, reflecting a […]
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 […]
JAPAN SEPT FACTORY OUTPUT ON PICKUP TREND BUT LEVEL STILL LOW
(MaceNews) – Japan’s industrial production continued to crawl out of a pandemic-caused plunge seen in the spring on recovery domestic and overseas demand, marking a fourth straight month-on-month gain in September, but the level of output remains low, preliminary data released Friday by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry showed. The key points from […]
JAPAN TOKYO CORE CPI -0.5% Y/Y VS SEPT -0.2% ON WEAKER ENERGY, PROCESSED FOOD
(MaceNews) – Consumer prices in Tokyo, a leading indicator of the national average, turned weaker in October in the face of lower energy costs and a slower rise in processed food prices as well as the government program to support the pandemic-hit tourism industry with hotel discounts, data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and […]
ECB TEES UP DECEMBER EASING; LEAVES POLICY ON HOLD AT LATEST MEETING
–Lagarde Leaves Door Open to Earlier Eemergency Meeting If Needed –‘Very Attentive to Exchange Rates’ By Laurie Laird LONDON (MaceNews) – The European Central Bank Thursday pledged to “recalibrate” its monetary policy by the end of the year, but left the door open to an emergency consultation of its rate-setting body should the economic picture […]
FOMC APT TO STAND PAT FOR NOW, BUT FUTURE FISSURES EMERGING
By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – The Federal Reserve is about to hold its second Federal Open Market Committee meeting under its new monetary policy framework amid strange and rapidly changing circumstances. No policy change is likely on Nov. 5. In other words, the FOMC will almost certainly leave the federal funds rate in the […]
DATA FLASH: US THIRD QUARTER GDP REBOUNDS BY 33.1%
–-Third Quarter PCE Jumps By 40.7% After 33.2% Drop in Second Quarter –US GDP Still -2.9% Vs. Year Earlier –Initial Claims Slowed by 40,000 to 751,000; 4-Week Average Falls Further By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – As expected, the U.S. economy rebounded in the third quarter, with strength in consumption supplemented by rebounds in the […]
ECB LEAVES POLICY UNCHANGED; SUGGESTS DECEMBER EASING
By Laurie Laird LONDON (MaceNews) – The European Central Bank made no changes to its monetary policy at its rate-setting meeting on Thursday, but suggested that a package of easing measures could come before year end. Unusually, the Governing Council’s opened its press release by acknowledging the perilous state of the eurozone economy: “In the […]