BofA Global Research Fund Manager Survey: Global Investors Increase Cash Holdings In December In Anticipation of World Central Bank Tightening in 2022
–On Average, Investors Expect Fed Taper to End by April 2022 By Vicki Schmelzer NEW YORK (MaceNews) – Global investors increased their cash holdings in December, wary of putting new monies to work ahead of expected world central bank tightening in 2022, according to the findings of BofA Global Research’s monthly fund manager survey, released […]
BOJ Dec Tankan Business Sentiment Mixed; Capex Plans Cautious
–Sentiment Among Major Manufactures Flat After Recent Gains –Non-Manufacturers Report Better Conditions on Eased Covid Rules –Major Firms Revise Down Capex Plans From Sept But Still Up From FY20 –Smaller Firms’ Capex Plan Upward Revision Smaller Than Expected By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Confidence among major manufacturers in Japan was unchanged in December from September […]
PREVIEW: BOJ Dec Tankan To Show Mixed Sentiment, FY21 Capex Plans
–Sentiment Among Manufacturers Seen Flat After Recent Gains–Non-Manufacturers Likely Report Better Sentiment on Eased Covid Rules–Major Firms Expected To Revise Down Their Capex Plans–Smaller Firms Tend To Revise Up their Capex Plans Later in Fiscal Year By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The Bank of Japan’s quarterly Tankan business survey is expected to show confidence among […]
Japan Nov Producer Price Rise Remains 4-Decade High on Energy, Commodities
By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Producer prices in Japan continued rising from year-earlier levels, staying at a four-decade high, as global supply chain disruptions, albeit easing slightly, as well as labor shortages are pushing up energy and commodities markets, data released Friday by the Bank of Japan showed. By contrast, consumer inflation in Japan remains […]
Analysis: Inflation-Wary FOMC Seems Headed Toward a Quicker Pace of Tapering, Rate Hikes
– Wage-Price Trends Have Dramatically Changed the Fed’s Policy Calculus By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Who would have imagined just a short time ago that the Federal Reserve would not only be accelerating reductions of asset purchases before year’s end, but signaling an intention to raise short-term interest rates sooner and more rapidly than […]
Italy Backs EU Council’s Switch To Qualified Majority Voting, ‘Key’ To Boost Integration
By Silvia Marchetti ROME (MaceNews) – Italy supports switching from unanimity in votes on tax and defense policy within the European Council to a qualified majority, which according to ruling coalition sources will speed up the decision-making and integration process. The proposal of changing the voting system within the EU Council, which represents member states, […]
Japan Oct Household Spending Dip Slows on Eased Covid Restrictions
By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s household spending posted the third straight year-on-year drop in October but the pace of decline decelerated from September as the government lifted its Covid-19 state of emergency restrictions on Oct. 1, data released Tuesday by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications showed. The number of new Covid-19 cases […]
No US Government Shutdown
By Eric Ham WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The Senate late Thursday agreed with an earlier vote in the House and successfully avoided a government shutdown Friday night. The Senate vote was a bipartisan 69 to 28 to extend the current federal budget to Feb. 18. An earlier Senate vote that could have demolished the plan of […]
Election of Italy’s Next President Will Favor ‘Continuity of Policy’ with Draghi’s Cabinet – Sources
By Silvia Marchetti ROME (MaceNews) – The appointment by parliament of Italy’s next head of state is likely to raise political tensions as parties seek a deal on the successor, with rising speculation that current premier Mario Draghi could be taking over the role, according to ruling coalition sources. Officials argued that coming weeks will […]
Eurozone Consumer Prices Rise 4.9% in November from A Year Ago on Energy Costs
ZURICH (MaceNews) – Consumer prices in the Eurozone are expected to rise 4.9 percent in November from a year ago, exceeding economists’ expectations according to preliminary HICP data released today by Eurostat. Economists had been expecting a price increase of 4.4 percent compared to year ago, according to the median of an Econoday survey of […]