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Japan's service PMI was revised to 47.4 from the preliminary estimate of 46.4 but remains below the 50 boom/bust level and is weaker than the 48.0 reading in June. The final eurozone service PMI was softer than expected, and this served to drag the composite below the flash estimate. ...
Three macro considerations are shaping the investment climate: the evolution of the virus and the response, the timeframe of the Fed's tapering, and China's broad regulatory crackdown. China is doing what some of its critics were struggling to accomplish, namely, discourage further in...
Chinese officials moved to calm markets. They did so by the regulators meeting with banks and trying to isolate the crackdown on private education while signaling that IPOs in the US are not banned. Germany reported a larger than expected decline in unemployment and what appears to be...
The virus is once again raising the prospects of slowing the economic recovery that was unevenly unfolding. The ECB's new forward guidance signaled that bond purchases and low rates will prevail until the staff forecasts that the 2% target can be sustained. Discussions about the p...
Since last November’s vaccine news, financial markets have been "hanging ten" on a swell of cyclical, value and small-cap stocks, and rising Treasury yields. Crosswinds started to grow in the second quarter, however, as economic and inflation data ran hot: rising yields stalled...
Vietnam and the US agreed to avoid trade sanctions, though the heavy lifting had already been done. As widely expected, China left its Loan Prime Rate steady at 3.85% for the one-year and 4.65% for the five-year. The dollar fell to two-month lows against the yen yesterday, slightl...
The dollar recovered from about JPY109.70 to slightly above JPY110.20 but has lost momentum in the European morning. A combination of strong CPI and labor market reports and comments from two BOE officials have seen the market re-think the outlook for UK monetary policy. The US De...
Strong inflation prints this week have not prevented the long-term US interest rates from tumbling. A possible deal in OPEC saw a sharp drop in crude oil prices, and there is some follow-through selling today. The pullback in US yields appears to be the main driver of the Japanese...
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand jumped to the front of the queue of central banks adjusting monetary policy by announcing the end of its long-term asset purchases. The US sanctions on China's largest chipmaker and the largest chip buyer have added another dimension to what appears to ...
US headline CPI year-over-year rate has accelerated every month from February (1.7%) through May (5.0%). No matter how it is measured, the US inflation is running ahead of the EU, Japan, and Singapore. Policymakers seem more concerned about price pressures than they are that growt...
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