Weekly Economic & Financial Commentary: Some Relief on Inflation, but It’s Still Hot Out There
Summary United States: Some Relief on Inflation, but It’s Still Hot Out There The CPI data this week showed that the sharpest monthly consumer price hikes may be behind us, but inflation is not about to quietly fade away. Ongoing...
The Weekly Bottom Line: Transitory Price Factors Ease
U.S. Highlights U.S. equity market continued to rise this week, while the 10-year Treasury yields took the consumer price index (CPI) inflation reading in stride, closing relatively flat on the week. The CPI report showed signs of moderation in categories...
Week Ahead: Focus on Fed, RBA, and RBNZ through the Dog Days of Summer
We’re finally past the peak of (peak growth?) earnings season, with a record-breaking 87% of companies in the S&P 500 beating analysts’ estimates… From a macroeconomic perspective, the highlight of last week’s trade came exactly in the middle of the...
Week Ahead – Fed Minutes the Highlight
Country US Inflation data this week provided some light relief in the markets, even if it has probably done nothing to influence the Federal Reserve ahead of a significant few months. The economy is strong, the labour market is seeing...
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Disney, Airbnb, Honest Company and more
General views of the Mickey Mouse Ferris Wheel at Disney California Adventure Park at the Disneyland Resort, which has reopened for outdoor dining and shopping on April 11, 2021 in Anaheim, California. AaronP | Bauer-Griffin | GC Images | Getty...
Consumer sentiment measure falls to pandemic-era low, sees one of largest drops on record
A key consumer sentiment reading saw a dramatic drop in early August as the delta variant of Covid-19 increased fears about the path of the economy, the University of Michigan said Friday. The consumer sentiment index tumbled to 70.2 in...
IRS, Treasury send $15 billion in child tax credit payments to families
Tom Werner | DigitalVision | Getty Images More households got a monthly payment of the child tax credit in August, reaching an additional 1.6 million kids relative to July, the Treasury Department and IRS said Friday. The IRS disbursed $15...
Covid vaccine mandates in job listings jump by 34% as delta variant sparks surge in virus cases
OLIVIER DOULIERY | AFP | Getty Images Job postings requiring a Covid-19 vaccine have jumped sharply in the past month among a wide range of businesses, according to a new analysis published Thursday by job site Indeed. The increase comes...
Week Ahead – RBNZ to Raise Rates, Dollar Awaits Fed Minutes
It’s an electrifying week, with a crucial central bank meeting and a storm of economic releases to spark volatility. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand will make history by raising interest rates. However, there is scope for some disappointment in...
Forward Guidance: Canadian CPI Growth Likely Ticked Up in July; Core Price Growth Accelerated
Expect another increase in the Canadian consumer price index in July, as supply chain disruptions and base effects continue to rattle price measures. The semi-conductor shortage—which has impacted all things auto-related, from production to manufacturing sales to car rental prices—has...
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