Berlusconi’s Potential Run For Italy’s Presidency Triggers Political Chaos – Sources
By Silvia Marchetti ROME (MaceNews) – The potential candidacy of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to the top office of Italy’s presidency is raising political chaos at a critical time when parties should seek a compromise on a high level, impartial figure to elect, according to political sources. After having faced 36 trials the scandal-ridden […]
Fed’s Powell Reassures on Balance Sheet Runoff, Rate Hikes, Ultimate Control of Inflation – With Reservations
–Labor Supply Can Become an Issue Going Forward for Inflation–Whether There are Three Rate Hikes This Year Depends on Data By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Without getting too specific, Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell Tuesday pledged to quickly leave behind the era of emergency measures, fighting inflation while aware its current causes are largely […]
Eurozone Consumer Prices Rose More Than Expected in December
ZURICH (MaceNews) – Consumer prices in the Eurozone rose more than economists expected in December as energy prices continue to be the main inflation driver, according to the latest preliminary figures from Eurostat. Prices as measured by HICP were 5.0 percent higher in December of 2021 than they were a year ago, rising from a […]
Italy to Replicate US-Denominated Bonds Issuance in 2022, Further Lengthen Debt Life – Sources
By Silvia Marchetti ROME (Mace News) – Italy’s government plans to issue even more U.S.-denominated bonds this year through regular, “predictable” placements aimed at boosting its role of frequent issuer, according to ruling coalition sources. The goal is to keep diversifying the investors base through new issuances in foreign currencies both in the Global and […]
FOMC Minutes Reflect Surprising Amount of Discussion Re More Aggressive Tightening – But No Conclusions
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The latest minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee released Wednesday afternoon surprised the markets with the amount of discussion about potentially more aggressive than expected tightening moves, despite the lack of any conclusions. Not only did “many participants” judge that the appropriate pace of balance sheet runoff would likely be faster […]
President Biden’s Thumbs Down Moment Fails to Dampen His Optimism
By Eric Ham WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – After months of back and forth negotiations, West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin has seemingly sealed the fate of President Biden’s signature agenda item, Build Back Better. The Democratic senator announced—on Fox News—that he will not support the nearly $2 trillion spending package. “I cannot vote to continue with this […]
Wht Hse Transcript: Background Briefing on Biden Omicron Address
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is the White House transcript of Monday night’s background teleconference previewing President Biden’s address Tuesday afternoon (2:30p ET) on the Omicron variant and prospective measures – too late to meet the challenges of holiday gatherings – being taken to mitigate its impact: Background Press Call Previewing the President’s Speech on […]
Japan Govt Upgrades View: Economy Pickup Firmer As Covid Rules Ease
–Upward Revision 1st in 17 Months Since July 2020, when Covid Cases Ebbed–Govt Sees Consumption, Business Sentiment Firmer But Capex Pickup Pausing By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Japan’s government Tuesday upgraded its economic overview for the first time in 17 months in light of a steady improvement in consumer spending after the government eased its […]
The Manchinator Chews Through Dem’s ’22 Hopes; Republicans Rejoice
By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The shock wave from what many Democrats see as Sunday’s betrayal by their own Sen. Joe Manchin, killing the Build Back Better bill supporting Democratic hopes for next year’s mid-term elections, triggered anger and despondency on one side of the aisle and rejoicing and hallelujahs on the other side. […]
Fed’s Waller Urges March Funds Rate Liftoff, Followed by Balance Sheet Shrinking
By Steven K. Beckner (MaceNews) – Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller Friday said the Fed should start raising short-term interest rates “shortly” after it finishes buying bonds in March – perhaps immediately thereafter. What’s more, Waller advocated starting to shrink the Fed’s bloated balance sheet soon after it starts raising the federal funds rate, which […]