ECB’s Monetary Policy To Stay On Course Despite Inflation Rise – BOI
By Silvia Marchetti ROME (MaceNews) – The European Central Bank’s monetary policy is expected to remain accommodative despite the “significant” but “temporary” rise in inflation across the eurozone, the Bank of Italy said in its Economic Bulletin released on Friday. According to the BOI “the significant rise in inflation is attributable to the increases in […]
Japan Sept Core CPI Marks 1st Y/Y Rise in 18 Months on Utilities
— Overall Energy Costs Up; Pace of Gasoline Markup Eases Slightly— Total CPI Posts 1st Y/Y Gain in 13 Months on Rebound in Fresh Food— Downward Pressure From Low Cost Mobile Phone Plans Lingers By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Global supply chain disruptions and reopening demand led energy and processed food costs to rise further, […]
ANALYSIS: Japan Faces Cost Inflation Amid Weak Yen, Slow Wage Growth
By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Rising energy and commodities prices may help lift Japan’s near-zero inflation rate but a further rise in the costs for daily necessities would dampen already wobbly consumer spending and surging producer prices would hurt small businesses that cannot pass higher input costs on to customers amid uncertain growth prospects. Japan […]
Fed’s Beige Book Sees ‘Significantly Elevated Prices’
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The Federal Reserve’s survey of economic conditions coast to coast Wednesday found “significantly elevated prices” and some regional Fed districts in which growth slowed, hampered by labor shortages, supply disruptions and, of course, the Delta variant. Auto sales declined and some districts “noted increased uncertainty and more cautious optimism than in previous […]
Japan Sept Exports Slower as Global Supply Chain Snag Cuts Auto Shipments
— Imports Surge on Energy, Vaccines, Leading to 2nd Straight Trade Deficit By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japanese exports stayed above the level seen a year earlier in September but the pace of increase continued decelerating as carmakers and electronics firms cannot meet reopening demand amid worsening global supply chain disruptions, data released Wednesday by […]
BofA Global Research Fund Manager Survey: Increasingly Negative World Growth Outlook Prompt Former Bulls To Retreat in October
By Vicki Schmelzer — Record Underweight in Bonds On Rate Hike Jitters NEW YORK (MaceNews) – World growth expectations fell more markedly in October, prompting formerly bullish global investors to retreat, according to the findings of BofA Global Research’s monthly fund manager survey, released Tuesday. Growth expectations were weighed by fears of higher interest rates, […]
Italy to Clear EUR20-25 Billion Budget Plan with Tax Cuts and Pension Fixes – Sources
By Silvia Marchetti ROME (MaceNews) – Italy’s government will approve by end of this week the 2022 budget plan worth up to EUR 25 billion with tax cuts, pro-growth measures and a fix to the current pension system, according to sources. “We’re holding a preliminary meeting today to define the general framework but we still […]
Japan Aug Machine Orders Expectedly Dip After Recent Computer Demand
–Japan Govt Downgrades View: Pickup in Machine Orders Pausing–Cabinet Office Official: Demand for Computers Seen on Firm Trend–Q3 Core Orders Seen Unlikely to Grow 11% Q/Q, As Projected Earlier By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japanese machinery orders, the key leading indicator of business investment in equipment, unexpectedly slumped in August as demand for computers took […]
Atlanta Fed’s Bostic: Upside Inflation Risks Show Need to Start Tapering
–Sees First Funds Rate Hikes ‘More Than A Year Off’ –Doubts Tapering Will Have Much Economic or Financial Impact –Price Stability ‘Could Be On The Line In Coming Months’ –Persistent Wage-Price Pressures Could ‘Unanchor’ Inflation Expectations By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Raphael Bostic sounded somewhat of an alarm about […]
<strong>Japan Sentiment Picks Up on Vaccine Rollout But Q3 GDP Seen Slower</strong>
By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s sentiment surveys painted a rosier picture as the government has lifted its Covid-19 state of emergency on heavily hit regions, setting the stage for gradually reopening the economy, but global supply chain disruptions remain a major hindrance to recovery. The monthly Economy Watchers Survey, which was conducted by the […]