FOMC Minutes: Officials Eyed ‘Downside’ Growth Risks, ‘Upside’ Inflation Risks
– Policy Focus Remained on Curbing Inflation, But ‘Many’ Warned of Overdoing It – No Clear Signal from Minutes On Size of Sept. 21 Rate Hike By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Federal Reserve officials continued to tilt toward a tighter monetary policy at their late July Federal Open Market Committee meeting, but while they […]
July Jobs Report Takes the ‘Stag’ Out of ‘Stagflation;’ Adds 528K Payroll Slots
By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Confounding the forecasters, the July jobs market exploded with new hiring, adding 528,000 payrolls slots, lowering the unemployment rate to 3.5% and pitting market pessimists against their opposites who see inflation having peaked. U.S. stocks futures sagged, benchmark interest rates shot up a few basis points and the White […]
UPDATE – US July ISM Manufacturing Growth Slows on Softer New Orders; ISM Sees No Recession
–ISM: Labor Shortages, Supply Constraints Continue Weighing on Sector –ISM’s Fiore: No Change to View US Recession Not Looming in Manufacturing –ISM’s Fiore: Plunge in Prices Index Due to Weaker China Demand, Lower Energy Costs By Max Sato (MaceNews) – U.S. manufacturing activity growth slowed marginally in July from June, remaining at the lowest rate […]
White House and Other Schedules for Wednesday, July 27
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following are Wednesday’s schedules for the White House, Treasury, USTR, the State Department and Capitol Hill as well as US data and Federal Reserve events: DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FORWEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 2022 In the morning, the President will receive the President’s Daily Brief virtually. This meeting will be closed press. In-Town […]
Japan Government Upgrades View: Consumption, Jobs Leading Gradual Economic Pickup
By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s government Tuesday upgraded its economic overview for the first time in three months in July as consumption is on a clearer pickup path, led by job creation and pent-up demand, but real wages are falling amid rising inflation and the weaker yen is eroding purchasing power, according to its […]
Japan June Exports Hit Record High, Shipments to China Rebound After Covid Lockdown
–Exports Hit Fresh Record High on Reopening Demand, Rising Costs –Imports Mark 4th Straight Month of Record High amid High Oil and Gas Prices –In 1H 2022, Exports, Imports Reach All-Time Highs, Trade Deficit Largest By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Solid reopening demand for mineral fuels, iron and steel, and semiconductors led Japanese export values […]
White House and Other Schedules for Wednesday, July 13
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following are Wednesday’s schedules for the White House, Treasury, USTR, the State Department and Capitol Hill as well as US data and Federal Reserve events: COMPREHENSIVE TRIP GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR ISRAEL AND THE WEST BANK Wednesday, July 13, 2022 In the afternoon, the President will arrive in Tel Aviv, Israel […]
Japan June Producer Inflation Eases Slightly on Slower Lumber, Steel Gains; Fuels Pick Up Again
By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Producer inflation in Japan eased slightly in June after hitting a 41-year high in April as year-on-year gains in the costs for lumber and wood products as well as iron and steel slowed, while the prices of gasoline and other fuels picked up the pace of increase again, data released […]
Germany’s Business Conditions Worsened Slightly in June, Ifo Reports
ZURICH (MaceNews) – German businesses were a bit more pessimistic in June than a month ago, as their view of both current conditions and their expectations for future developments were judged more negatively. The Ifo business climate index fell to 92.3 in June from 93.0 the previous month. Economists had expected a slight drop to […]
Japan May Exports Post 15th Straight Y/Y Rise on Reopening Demand for Steel, Electronic Parts
–Imports Hit Fresh Record High on High Energy Costs, Leading to 10th Straight Trade Deficit –Exports to China Mark 2nd Straight Y/Y Drop on Covid Lockdowns By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Global reopening demand for iron and steel and semiconductors continued driving Japanese exports to surpass year-earlier levels for the 15th month in a row […]