Japan Weekahead: Fuel Subsidies, Softer Global Demand Seen Easing Producer Inflation Further While Real Wages Slow to Recover amid High Costs of Living

By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Here are the key Japanese economic events for the coming week. In the previous week, the Bank of Japan’s quarterly business survey for June showed confidence among major manufacturers unexpectedly posted a slight pickup, led by steel mills, oil refineries and paper/pulp makers thanks to lower materials costs, while producers […]

Atlanta Fed’s Bostic Urges ‘Patience’ On Lowering Interest Rates

– Time of Great Uncertainty ‘No Time for Significant Shifts in Monetary Policy’ – Labor Market ‘Broadly Healthy’ But Deterioration Could Change Policy Prescription By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Raphael Bostic called Thursday for “patience” in considering reductions in interest rates. Bostic, who has previously projected just a single […]

US ISM Manufacturing Stays in Contraction in June as Uncertainty Over Trade Conflicts Keeps Firms on Sidelines, Leading to Weak Demand, More Layoffs

–ISM Manufacturing Index at 49.0 Vs. 48.5 in May, Consensus at 48.8–ISM’s Spence: Production Up but Still Fragile, New Orders Falling–Spence: Orders Unlikely to Pick Up Until Trade, Geopolitical Risks Wane By Max Sato (MaceNews) – U.S. manufacturing activity was in contraction for the fourth straight month in June as the uncertainty over protectionist U.S. […]

Japan Weekahead: Feeling Drag from Trump Tariffs, High Costs of Living in Key Economic Data

By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Here are the key Japanese economic events later this week. There is optimism in financial markets that the global trade war may be resolved through negotiations, but protectionist U.S. trade policy remains unpredictable and geopolitical risks have been heightened. Japanese automakers have lowered prices for their U.S. customers to cover […]