MaceNewsViews: Commentary – Even With a Prisoner Exchange, China Seen as Heavy-Handed
By Eric Ham WASHNGTON (MaceNews) – Now that China has completed a prisoner exchange with Canada and the United States with high-stakes trade and economic ramifications, its international reputation as heavy-handed and clumsy has not necessarily been improved. Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor landed in Calgary, Alberta early Saturday in exchange for Meng Wanzhou, […]
Dallas Fed’s Kaplan, Boston’s Rosengren Departures Leaves Many Questions So Far Unanswered
By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – New rules goverinng how Federal Reserve officials handle their personal finances are now imminent as the Fed tries to get them in place before Congress imposes new rules of its own and meanwhile questions abound as to how the case of the Dallas regional bank president has been handled. […]
MaceNewsViews – Commentary: Nihilism’s Dream – The US Defaults
By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Those knowing think pieces and Op-Eds by veteran graybeards, scoffing at the super-hyped headlines about the dangers of a pending debt-limit impasse, should be reassuring. They’ve seen it all before, the six dozen or more times Congress allows the nation’s Treasury to start borrowing again, often at the last […]
FOMC: Tapering ‘May Soon Be Warranted’ If Progress Continues
Half of FOMC Participants Now See Funds Rate Hike By End 2022 Powell Says FOMC Could Announce Bond Buying Cuts At Nov. 2-3 Meeting Powell Says Inflation Test More Than Met; Employment Goal ‘All But Met’ By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – The Federal Reserve took another incremental but very significant step toward making monetary […]
FOMC Policy Statement: Tapering ‘May Soon be Warranted’
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The Federal Open Market Committee Wednesday put off any declarations on when it might begin the tapering process other than saying “it may soon be warranted.” Inflation? It’s still largely transitory.. The text of the statement follows: The Federal Reserve is committed to using its full range of tools to support the […]
Commentary: Ignoring the US Housing Timebomb
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The latest trove of housing data Wednesday collected by the National Association of Realtors provided more definition to America’s bifurcated housing market, one in which the haves get what they want, expensive houses that are available for sharply escalating prices, and the have nots, the younger generations buying their first home, who […]
BofA Global Research Fund Manager Survey: Global Growth Expectations Wither Further in September
By Vicki Schmelzer NEW YORK (MaceNews) – Global growth expectations withered further in September, according to the findings of BofA Global Research’s monthly fund manager survey, released Tuesday. Even though world growth expectations declined again this month, investors made only mild tweaks in their equity and bond portfolios. A net 13% of those polled in […]
US Data Preview Commentary: CPI, Retail Sales, IndPro and the Next 20 Years
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – This week’s economic data includes the Consumer Price Index for August, with forecasters not anticipating an acceleration in the rate of change but not much, if any, deceleration. If the annual consumer inflation rate remains around the 5.4% in July and June, or a little less as forecasted, analysts are likely to […]
Cleveland Fed’s Mester Expects Inflation To Dip Next Year But Sees Upside Risks
Sees ‘Transitory’ As ‘Less Useful’ Term To Describe Inflation Upsurge Calls For Clearer FOMC Communication on Inflation, Employment Goals By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta Mester warned Friday that inflation could persist at higher levels next year and questioned the use of the term “transitory” to describe the current […]
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 […]