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"US wage pressures ease but still too hot"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
5/3/24 |
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US data now underperforming. |
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"No progress on US inflation"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
4/26/24 |
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Tokyo inflation falls, global PMIs diverge. |
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"Global activity and global policy continue to diverge"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
4/19/24 |
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Fed increasingly talks down rate cuts. |
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"Two paths diverge in June (or will they?)"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
4/12/24 |
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Inflation still close to home. |
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"Stronger than expected! Stronger than expected!"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
4/5/24 |
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Service inflation is the spanner in the works. |
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"Economic activity beating expectations"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
3/29/24 |
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Impact of prior rate hikes fading? |
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"BoJ leads policy bonanza; global data now beating forecasts"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
3/22/24 |
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No rush to cut rates. |
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"Bank of Japan and US Fed set to steal headlines"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
3/15/24 |
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Activity soft but inflation exceeding estimates. |
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"Employment still tight, inflation still high, policy still patient"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
3/8/24 |
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Caution ahead of stimulus. |
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"Job markets stretched as Powell takes center stage"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
3/1/24 |
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Activity slowing, inflation cooling. |
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"Policy options aplenty as rate cuts pushed back"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
2/23/24 |
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Activity still steady, inflation still high. |
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"Inflation cooling but slowly; growth flatlining in Japan and UK"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
2/16/24 |
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Policymakers have the space not to cut rates. |
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"Patience is the byword; inflation still cooling, activity still mixed"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
2/9/24 |
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No rush to cut rates. |
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"Global economy flat but not contracting; US jobs surge"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
2/2/24 |
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US wages upend moderating-inflation theme. |
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"Inflation cooling, economic activity steady; policy on hold"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
1/26/24 |
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Are hints of disinflation appearing? |
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"Inflation still above target; US demand strengthens"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
1/19/24 |
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Except for China, no rush to cut rates. |
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"Policy perfection: growth intact as policy lags come into view"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
1/12/24 |
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Rate cuts not getting any closer. |
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"Inflation mostly cooling, yet wages remain heated"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
1/5/24 |
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What to expect for US consumer prices. |
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