Japan December Producer Prices Ease on Dip in Energy, Commodities Markets

— BOJ’s Corporate Goods Price Index Y/Y Rise Still at Over 4-Decade High — CGPI Dips M/M on Sharp Drop in Fuels, Easing in Non-Ferrous Metals By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Producer prices in Japan unexpectedly slipped on the month in December, reflecting a recent easing in energy and commodities markets, but the year-over-year increase, […]

Japan Nov Tokyo CPI Y/Y Rise Hits 16-Month High on Surging Energy, Food

— Utility Charges Following Lead of Soaring Gasoline, Heating Oil Costs— CPI Remains Under Pressure From Mobile Communication Fee Discounts By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The year-on-year rise in the core reading of consumer prices in Tokyo, the leading indicator of the national average, accelerated in November amid double-digit percentage gains in utility and fuel […]

Transcript: Wht Hse Offl’s Brief Reports on Release from SPR

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is the White House transcript of the teleconference providing reporters with information about the announcement of a pending release of 50 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, in coordination with some other countries: Background Press Call by Senior Administration Officials on Oil and Gas Prices Via Teleconference […]

Text of Pres Biden’s Announcement of 50 Mln Bls Release from SPR

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is the text of the White House announcement Tuesday morning that the president is authorizing the release of 50 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in coordination with China, India, Japan, South Korea and the UK: President Biden Announces Release from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve As Part […]

Japan’s October Energy-Led CPI Rise Capped by Deeper Mobile Phone Discounts

— Gasoline, Heating Oil, Utilities Costs Up Sharply Amid Rising Energy Markets — Total CPI Marks 2nd Straight Y/Y Gain; Slower on Fresh Food Price Drop — Producer Price Spike Has Limited Impact on CPI But BOJ Sees Gradual Pickup By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Core consumer prices in Japan maintained a small step upward […]

Japan Oct Exports Slow on Parts Supply Delays; Steel, Machine Demand Solid

— Imports Up on Rising Energy Costs, Leading to 3rd Straight Trade Deficit By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Year-on-year growth in Japanese exports continued to lose momentum in October as Covid-triggered delays in parts supply from Southeast Asia, microchip shortages and congestion at international ports have forced carmakers and others to trim output and shipments, […]

Eurozone Inflation Again Driven Higher by Energy Costs

ZURICH (MaceNews) – Pushed by continued double-digit growth for energy costs, consumer prices in the Eurozone rose more than forecast for September, the latest data from Eurostat showed. Consumer prices as measured by HICP rose 3.4 percent in September according to preliminary figures, exceeding the median of 3.3 percent in an Econoday survey of economists’ […]

Fed’s Beige Book: Economy Weighed by Delta Variant with Growth ‘Downshifted’

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The Federal Reserve’s survey of economic conditions nationwide Wednesday found the economy “downshifted slightly” during the summer as the Delta variant hurt restaurants, tourism and travel while supply disruptions, labor shortages and semiconductor shortages added to the slowing. The survey of the 12 regional Fed districts was conducted through Aug. 30 and […]

US Data Preview Commentary: Retail Sales, PPI, Hsing Starts, FOMC, New ‘Dot Plot’

WASHINGTON (MacNews) – The explosive snapback of consumer demand, company supply-chain and delivery workarounds and inventory reloading won’t be reflected nearly to the phenomenon’s full extent in Tuesday’s May retail sales report. Just as goods and services productivity being supercharged by firms compensating for the post-pandemic jamming of the economy won’t show up in quarterly […]

US Data Preview: New Home Sales, Revised GDP/Personal Income, Durables Orders … and FOMO

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – In the cryptos – fear, uncertainty and doubt. For U.S. stocks, hit “resume” already and stay there.  For that U.S. 10-year yield, is it still under 1.65%? The fifth month of this recovery year is almost over and still things feel tentative. The reopenings are becoming universal and the return-to-the-office notices are […]