US Service Sector Climate Slumps To 11-Month Low in January As Covid Bites

— Supply Bottlenecks, Labor Shortages Continue To Block Quick Recovery— Service Providers Struggling To Replenish Inventories By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The recent spike in Covid cases hurt the service sector in the US in January as the ISM services index fell 2.4 points to an 11-month low of 59.9 from 62.3 (revised from 62.0) […]

US ISM Manufacturing Index Hits 14-Month Low in January As Supply Delays, Labor Shortages Linger

–ISM: Firms Seeking Supply-Demand Equilibrium; New Orders Plunge–ISM Concerned About Backlog Orders Slide To 15-Month Low–Supplier Delivery Delays Easing But Still Hurting Production By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The U.S. manufacturing sector index compiled by the Institute for Supply Management Tuesday fell to a 14-month low of 57.6 (versus the Econoday consensus forecast for 57.5) […]

Japan December Unemployment Dips; Fewer Workers Quit To Look For Better Jobs

— Job Cuts on Year Linger in Industries Hit by Supply Delays, Covid Restrictions — Japan 2021 Jobless Rate Stays at 2.8%, Pace of Job Cuts Decelerates By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The pandemic is keeping the recovery in the Japanese labor market slow as some sectors continued to trim payrolls from year-earlier levels, but […]

KC Fed’s George: FOMC Needs to Move ‘Deliberately’ To Raise Federal Funds Rate

Funds Rate ‘Far Away’ From ‘Normal’ Monetary Policy ‘Out of Sync’ With Economic Outlook By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Esther George said Monday that the Fed needs to move “deliberately” to withdraw the unprecedented monetary stimulus adopted to counter the Covid lockdown-induced recession. George, who is voting this […]

FOMC Says Expects to ‘Soon Be Appropriate’ to Change Target Rate for Fed Funds

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is the Federal Open Market Committee’s statement Wednesday of its policy stance, accompanied by a reaffirmation of its August 2020 statement that the Fed’s main tool remains changes in the federal funds rate while asset purchases diminish: Indicators of economic activity and employment have continued to strengthen. The sectors most […]

Bank of Canada Keeps Record-Low Rate But Ends Forward Guidance on Easing

— BOC’s Macklem: Taking Deliberate Steps Toward Higher Interest Rates— BOC To Keep Govt Bonds on Its Balance Sheet Until It Starts Raising Rates— BOC Revises Up 2022 CPI Forecast To 4.2% From 3.4%; 2023 Unchanged at 2.3%— BOC Lowers 2022 GDP Forecast to 4.0% From 4.3%, 2023 To 3.5% Vs 3.7% By Max Sato […]

BOJ Dec Minutes: Still Need Easy Money After Shrinking Covid Funding Program

— BOJ Members Also Debate Upside, Downside Risks Amid Uncertain Outlook By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Bank of Japan board members called for a continued accommodative monetary policy stance, saying the situation in Japan is different from other major economies where central banks are trying to control high inflation, the minutes of the bank’s Dec. […]

FOMC To Continue Monetary Normalization Talks As Bond Buying Winds Down

By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Going into its first meeting of the year, it might seem as if the Federal Open Market Committee has already scripted its monetary policy for coming months. After all, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and his colleagues on the Fed’s policy making committee have been pretty explicit about their […]