Eurozone Final July HICP Rose 2.2% Year-on-Year, Confirming Flash Estimate
ZURICH (MaceNews) – Inflation in the euro area rose 2.2 percent from a year ago in July, rising from 1.9 percent through June, final figures released by Eurostat showed Wednesday. Energy prices rose 14.3 percent in July, revised up from the flash estimate of 14.1 percent, with the rate increasing from 12.6 in June. Without […]
Monday Washington Schedules from MaceNews
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following are Monday’s schedules for the White House, Treasury, the State Department, the Capitol and for upcoming Federal Reserve events: The White House DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FORMONDAY, AUGUST 9, 2021 On Monday, the President will remain in Wilmington, Delaware. In the morning, the President will receive the President’s Daily […]
US Data Preview Commentary: CPI, PPI, UMich and Most Important and Least Regarded, Productivity
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – It’s inflation week, with the CPI and the PPI on Wednesday and Thursday, reigniting the now sterile speculation about whether price pressures are transitory, when it’s more important for the same question to be applied to a quite different economic statistic, Tuesday’s report on productivity. Simply stated, productivity growth is what sustains […]
Fed’s Clarida Conditionally Points Toward Tapering Announcement ‘Later This Year’
–But Fed Vice Chairman Wants ‘Several Months’ of Labor Market Data By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida pointed toward a potential announcement of reduced asset purchases “later this year,” but said it will probably take “several months” to get a clear employment picture. Clarida was upbeat in a webinar […]
July Core Tokyo CPI Marks 1st Y/Y Rise in A Year on Higher Energy Costs
— Smaller Processed Food Price Drop, Newspaper Markups Also Support CPI— Total CPI in Capital Dips on Slump in Volatile Fresh Food Prices By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Consumer prices in Tokyo, a leading indicator of the national average, posted the first year-on-year rise in 12 months in July in the core measure, as gasoline-led […]
Eurozone HICP Rises Unexpectedly in July, Exceeding Expectations, Flash Estimate Shows
ZURICH (MaceNews) – Led by double digit growth for energy costs, inflation in the euro-area rose more than expected in July, rising 2.2 percent from year-ago levels, the flash estimate from Eurostat showed. The increase in HICP exceeded expectations for 2.0 percent annual gain, according the median of an Econoday survey of economists’ forecasts. Energy […]
US NABE Survey Shows Optimism About Pace of Hiring, Profits, Growth
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The latest survey of National Association for Business Economics Monday showed continuous optimism about hiring, profits and growth. The 93 business economists surveyed saw a strong growth trajectory ahead with some seeing the second quarter’s expected spectacular result, to be reported Thursday, being maintained in several quarters ahead. The commentary and highlights […]
US Data Preview Commentary: 2Q GDP/Personal Income; FOMC/Powell; New Home Sales and … Evictions
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) –A week ahead with a soaring GDP, strong income, maybe some more records for stocks, all in all a super summer under way with only a few negatives, like a pending wave of evictions, a raging virus, accelerating inflation and deep and sometimes paralyzing ideological fissures. For the time being, no one is […]
FOMC Mainstream Seems In No Hurry To Taper As Late July Meeting Nears
By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Having started “talking about talking about” scaling back asset purchases at their mid-June Federal Open Market Committee meeting, Federal Reserve policymakers will presumably begin really “talking about” “tapering at the July 27-28 FOMC meeting. The timing of actual reductions in bond buying, however, remains very much in doubt, although […]
US Data Preview Commentary: Housing Starts/Existing Home Sales, LEI, and a Higher Wall of Worry
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) –It’s housing week coming up for U.S. economic data and analysts will be checking new housing completions Tuesday, a much more telling number than starts these days. Completions run several months behind starts which tabulate the stage before construction. It’s completions which calibrate the pipeline to an existing home sale, something that often […]