US ISM Manufacturing Index Rebounds in February on New Orders

–ISM: Conflict in Ukraine Unlikely To Hurt US Manufacturing Expansion  –ISM Concerned Rising Energy Prices To Provide Headwinds To US Economy  –ISM Survey Shows Supply Chain Constraints Remain, Backlogs Grow  By Max Sato (MaceNews) – US manufacturing activity rebounded in February after Covid restrictions caused by the Omicron variant slowed the sector’s growth in January, […]

Analysis: Canada’s Economy Survives Anti-Covid Mandate Blockade, Reputation at Stake

By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The Canadian economy appears to have emerged little hurt overall from a temporary blockade of its key US trade route caused by a truckers-led protest against anti-Covid mandates, but the government failure to prevent occupations of crucial border crossings and the national capital has tarnished the country’s reputation as an […]

NY Fed’s Williams Nixes 50 BP March Hike in Federal Funds Rate

– ‘No Compelling Argument’ For Big Move In the Beginning of Firming Process – Affirms Market Expectations of ‘More Normal’ Funds Rate of 2-2.5% by end 2023 – MBS Sales Should Only Be Considered ‘Down The Road’ – ‘Confident’ Fed ‘Can Manage the Soft Landing’ By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – New York Federal Reserve […]

Japan January Core CPI Rise Shrinks as Hotel, Insurance Upward Base Effects Wane

— Both Core and Total CPI Measures Mark 5th Straight Y/Y Gains on Energy — Utilities Push Up Overall Energy Costs; Durable Goods Prices Slide By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Consumer prices in Japan posted the fifth straight year-on-year rise in January but the pace of increase decelerated sharply as the 2021 base effects of […]

Japan Government Downgrades View: Some Weakness Seen in Pickup Hit by Covid

— Pickup in Consumption Pausing on Resumed Covid Restrictions — Business Investment Moving Upward as Seen in Q4 GDP Rebound By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s government Thursday downgraded its economic overview for the first time in five months, noting the recent spike in coronavirus cases sparked by the Omicron variant is hurting consumer spending, […]

Japan December, Q4 Machine Orders Continue Rising; Slight Setback Seen in Q1

–Japan Government Upgrades View for 2nd Month: Machine Orders Picking Up By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japanese machinery orders, the key leading indicator of business investment in equipment, unexpectedly posted a third straight monthly gain in December, boding well for capital investment, which marked a modest rebound in October-December to support Q4 GDP growth, data […]

Economic Sentiment Improved in Germany During February, ZEW Says

ZURICH (MaceNews) – Economic sentiment in Germany improved in February, up 2.6 points to 54.3, according to the latest report from the Mannheim-based ZEW Institute. Today’s result was exactly in line with the median of 54.3 in an Econoday survey of economists’ forecasts. Moreover, current conditions were also seen in a more positive light, improving […]

Reports: Canada’s PM Trudeau Weighs Using Emergency Act to Clear Trucker Blockades

(MaceNews) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is considering using the Emergency Act, which would limit civil liberties and give the federal government temporary powers to help end blockades at US borders by truckers protesting Covid mandates, news reports said. Trudeau told his Liberal Party caucus on Monday he would invoke the never-before-used Emergencies Act […]

Future of US Inflation Depends on Shelter Costs Flywheel

By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Last month’s strong rate of increase in consumer prices reported Wednesday was the same, and for some major categories less, than in the previous month, suggesting that mathematical base effects will force indicated inflation to decelerate later this year. Most significantly, shelter costs, that contribute a third of all […]

Japan January Producer Price Y/Y Rise Slows on Easing Energy, Commodities

–Japan Producer Prices Rebound M/M After Being Flat in December By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Producer prices in Japan continued rising from year-earlier levels in January amid lingering supply bottlenecks but the pace of increase decelerated further after hitting an over four-decade high in November in light of what appears to be a temporary easing […]