Fed’s Beige Book Survey Finds Some Slowing in Economic Growth Pace

Also Finds ‘Leveling Off’ of Wages and ‘Moderating’ Price Hikes Some Places By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – The economy was showing more signs of slowing through the third week of May, according to the Federal Reserve’s latest survey of economic conditions around the nation, released Wednesday. And while labor markets remained tight, employment grew […]

White House and Other Schedules for Wednesday, June 1

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following are Wednesday’s schedules for the White House, Treasury, USTR, the State Department and Capitol Hill as well as US data and Federal Reserve events:  DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FORWEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2022  In the morning, the President will receive the President’s Daily Brief. This meeting will be closed press. Then, the President will […]

White House and Other Schedules for Tuesday, May 31

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following are Tuesday’s schedules for the White House, Treasury, USTR, the State Department and Capitol Hill as well as US data and Federal Reserve events:  DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FORTUESDAY, MAY 31, 2022   In the morning, the President will receive the President’s Daily Brief. This meeting will be closed press. Then, […]

Japan April Retail Sales Rise Further After Govt Eases Covid Rules in Late March

–METI Upgrades View: Retail Sales Showing Signs of Pickup Vs. Being Flat–Shoppers Flock to Department Stores; Clothing Up on Summer Weather–High Fuel Costs Prop Up Retail Sales; Supply Delays Keep Auto Sales Down By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japanese retail sales in April posted solid gains for the second straight month both on the year […]

Japan April Industrial Output Slips on Dimmer Global Demand, Chinese Lockdowns

–METI Downgrades View: Factory Output Pausing Vs. Showing Signs of Pickup–METI Repeats: To Watch Effects of Pandemic, Parts Shortages, Inflation, Ukraine By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s industrial production posted the first month-on-month drop in three months in April as global reopening demand turned lower and Chinese Covid lockdowns caused further supply delays, preliminary data […]

Fed’s Waller Backs Hiking Funds Rate 50 bp At ‘Several Meetings’

Won’t Take 50 bp Hikes Off the Table Until Inflation Closer To 2% Wants Funds Rate Above Neutral By Year’s End To Curb Demand Market Expectations For 250 bp Tightening ‘Consistent’ With FOMC Plans Prepared To Do More If Inflation Stays ‘Stubbornly High’ Hopes Fed Can Curb Inflation Without Sharp Rise in Unemployment By Steven […]

Japan May Tokyo CPI Y/Y Rise Around BOJ’s 2% Target but FY22 Uptick Seen Temporary

–May Tokyo CPI Annual Rate Highest in Nearly 3 Decades Excluding 2014, 1997 Sales Tax Hike Impact–Energy, Food Prices Lead Inflation; BOJ Sees Impact of Commodity Market Spike Fading in FY23–Gasoline Price Markups Smaller on Govt Subsidies; Utilities Costs High but Also Easing By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The year-on-year rise in consumer prices in […]

FOMC Minutes Show Near-Term Policy Consensus, Longer Term Division

Officials Agreed Need to Move ‘Expeditiously’ To Neutral ‘Most’ Thought 50 bp Hikes in June, July Likely To Be Appropriate ‘Many’ Thought ‘Expediting’ Tightening Would Let Fed Assess Stance Later ‘Several’ Saw Challenge Restoring Price Stability With Strong Job Market ‘A Number’ Favored MBS Sales Once Balance Sheet Reduction Underway By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) […]