Japan Still Sees Gradual Economic Recovery Despite Trump Tariffs; Trade Conflicts Continue Clouding Outlook amid Front-Loading Purchases, Pullback in Demand

By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s government remains cautiously optimistic, sticking to its long-held conviction that the economy should be able to weather both external shocks on already sluggish growth and a cost-led surge in domestic inflation, repeating it is expected to stay on a “modest recovery” track. In its monthly report for June released […]

Bank of Canada Pauses for 2nd Straight Meeting amid Trade War Uncertainty; Focused More on Firmer-Than-Expected Core Inflation, Sturdier GDP Growth

–BOC Keeps Policy Rate at 2.75% After 7 Rate Cuts Totaling 225 Basis Points from June 2024 Until March 2025–Governor Macklem: Only Forward Guidance Is: ‘Proceeding Carefully,’ Less Forward-Looking Than Usual–Mackem: CAD Weakness Lifted Import Costs but Recent Rebound to 72-73 Cents Vs. USD Should Reverse It By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The Bank of […]

Fed Officials Still Hopeful About Economy, In No Rush to Cut Interest Rates

– Divergent Views Have Emerged But for Now Officials United on Need For Patience By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – As the Federal Reserve approached its mid-year monetary policy meeting, Fed officials have given few signs this week that they are prepared to change their “moderately restrictive” interest rate settings any time soon. While officials […]

FOMC Stands Pat, Sees Risks Up for Both Unemployment, Inflation

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The Federal Open Market Committee Wednesday, as expected, decided to maintain its policy rate and the only notable addition to the policy statement was that the Fed sees “the risks of higher unemployment and higher inflation have risen.” The policy statement follows: Although swings in net exports have affected the data, recent […]