Future of US Inflation Depends on Shelter Costs Flywheel
By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Last month’s strong rate of increase in consumer prices reported Wednesday was the same, and for some major categories less, than in the previous month, suggesting that mathematical base effects will force indicated inflation to decelerate later this year. Most significantly, shelter costs, that contribute a third of all […]
BOJ Moves to Defend 10-Year JGB Yield’s 0.25% Ceiling as Bonds Sold on Fed Tightening Mode
By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The Bank of Japan sent a clear message to financial markets late on Thursday that it is not following other major central banks in shifting gears toward tightening by announcing that it is conducting an unlimited fixed-rate long bond buying operation at 0.25%, the upper limit of its guidance range. […]
Japan January Producer Price Y/Y Rise Slows on Easing Energy, Commodities
–Japan Producer Prices Rebound M/M After Being Flat in December By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Producer prices in Japan continued rising from year-earlier levels in January amid lingering supply bottlenecks but the pace of increase decelerated further after hitting an over four-decade high in November in light of what appears to be a temporary easing […]
Japan Sentiment, Public Approval of Kishida Government Slip with Rapid Omicron Spread
–PM Kishida Under Pressure To Shore Up Voter Support Before Upper House Election This Year –Kishida Tackling Pandemic; His Long-Term Approach of Inclusive Policy Takes Time To Have Impact By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The Omicron storm in the new year is hurting business and consumer confidence as the government was forced to resume its […]
Update: Bank of Canada’s Macklem Sees Multiple Rate Hikes But Not on Autopilot
— Adds governor comments from news conference, background at bottom By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem on Wednesday stressed that the bank’s latest view that domestic interest rates are “on a rising path” does not mean that the bank’s policymakers would automatically keep raising rates once they embark on tightening. […]
Updated Preview: Japan Q4 GDP Rebound Seen on Easing Supply Bottlenecks, Covid Lull
–Updates with latest consumption data in paras 6-7, government measures in para 17, ESP Forecast in paras 18-19, Watchers’ survey at bottom — Consumption, Capex, Net Export Gains Behind Expected Solid Q4 Growth — Q1 GDP Face Downside Risks As Omicron-Led Covid Spike Hurts Sentiment By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s gross domestic product for […]
Cleveland Fed’s Mester: Should Reduce Balance Sheet Soon, Faster Than Last Time
By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Expressing heightened concern about inflation, Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta Mester called Wednesday for an early and relatively rapid firming of monetary policy. Mester, a voting member of the Fed’s policy making Federal Open Market Committee this year, said she favors starting to raise the federal funds in […]
Italy’s Center Right Coalition Is Falling to Pieces, Smaller Chance of Success in 2023 – Sources
By Silvia Marchetti ROME (MaceNews) – Italy’s center right coalition is crumbling to pieces following the presidential vote; it is now weaker and if it doesn’t quickly “recover” its chances of winning the 2023 elections are down to a minimum, according to party sources. The center right’s three allied parties – the League group of […]
Japan Dec Household Spending Dips Again; Q4 Rise Points To Solid GDP Growth
— Oct-Dec Household Spending +4.6% Q/Q; Q4 GDP Seen Up 1.4% Q/Q— Shrinking Demand for TVs, Food for Cooking Leads To Y/Y Drop in December— Spending on Dining Out, Traveling Up Y/Y But Ministry Keeps Close Watch By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s household spending suffered a slight drop from a year earlier in December […]
PREVIEW: Japan Q4 GDP Rebound Seen on Easing Supply Bottlenecks, Covid Lull
— Consumption, Capex, Net Export Gains Behind Expected Solid Q4 Growth — Q1 GDP Face Downside Risks as Omicron-Led Covid Spike Hurts Sentiment By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s gross domestic product for the October-December quarter is forecast by economists to post a 1.4% rebound on quarter, or an annualized 5.8% rise, as easing […]