New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
April 17, 2024
The dollar and U.S. equities are little changed this Wednesday. Japan’s Nikkei-225 index closed down 1.3%, but share prices rose 2.1% in China and 1.6% in Taiwan. European stocks are up, too. Bitcoin’s price plunged 4.4% overnight, extending its drop over the past five weeks to 17%. WTI oil is down 1.2%, but gold is […] More
Tags: British CPI and PPI, Euroland CPI, Japan trade balance, World Economic Outlook
Posted in New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update | No Comments »
New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
April 16, 2024
The mounting relief late in 2023 and early this year that monetary easing happens sooner rather than later has largely dissipated in the face of uncooperative data. To be sure, economic data rarely move in a strictly linear fashion, and monetary policies are guided not by single points of data but rather on the basis […] More
Tags: U.S. industrial production, ZEW expectations for Euroland and Germany
Posted in New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update | No Comments »
New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
April 15, 2024
The dominant theme of the first half of April has been the retreat in hopes that a cycle of Fed interest rate cuts might commence as early as June. This shift is being driven by data pointing to stalled U.S. disinflation and stronger-than-assumed economic growth. Monday’s menu of U.S. data includes Stronger-than-expected retail sales that […] More
Tags: Indian wholesale prices, Japanese machinery orders, Swiss producer prices., U.S. retail sales
Posted in New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update | No Comments »
Larry's Blog
April 12, 2024
Fear that Iran is going to attack Israel is augmenting economic factors strengthening the dollar, which climbed 0.7% on a weighted basis to its strongest point since November. Today’s release of U.S. import price data also buoyed the U.S. currency. Import price gains in March of 0.4% both on month and year-on-year exceeded expectations. Import […] More
Tags: Bank of Korea, Central Reserve Bank of Peru, Monetary Authority of Singapore, U.S. import prices
Posted in Larry's Blog | No Comments »
New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
April 11, 2024
Central bankers have consistently sent a message that disinflation will be a bumpy process and that monetary policy normalization will hinge on growing confidence that inflation targets will be fully resecured. In other words, time and evolving information will dictate what is done. It is not apparent if inflation will meet these parameters without a […] More
Tags: European Central Bank, German current account, National Bank of Serbia, U.S. PPI
Posted in New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update | No Comments »
New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
April 10, 2024
U.S. consumer price inflation in March exceeded expectations and continued a 2024 pattern of disappointment for investors hoping to see the Federal Reserve lower interest rates. In response, The weighted DXY dollar index is 0.8% above Tuesday’s closing level. The greenback rose 1.4% and 1.0% against the Australian and New Zealand dollar, 0.9% versus the […] More
Tags: Bank of Canada, Bank of Thailand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, U.S. CPI
Posted in New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update | No Comments »
New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
April 9, 2024
Tuesday’s been another wait-and-see day, with little fresh data to provide direction and being just ahead of tomorrow’s release of U.S. consumer price figures and minutes from the last FOMC U.S. monetary policy meeting. The dollar’s a touch softer, declining overnight by 0.5% against the Australian currency, 0.4% versus the Swiss franc, 0.3% relative to […] More
Tags: French current account, Japanese consumer sentiment, U.S. small business sentiment
Posted in New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update | No Comments »
New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
April 8, 2024
Ten-year sovereign debt yields climbed so far today by four basis points in Germany, two bps in the U.S. and U.K., and a basis point in Japan. The dollar is marginally lower, slipping 0.2% versus the euro, 0.4% against the kiwi, 0.3% relative to the Aussie dollar, and 0.1% vis-a-vis sterling. Not all dollar relationships […] More
Tags: Bank of Israel, Central Bank of The Philippines, German industrial production and trade surplus, Japanese current account
Posted in New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update | No Comments »
Foreign Exchange Insights and Next Week
April 5, 2024
Central Banks: Monetary policies to be reviewed at the European Central Bank and in Canada, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, Serbia, Israel, Peru, and the Philippines. Minutes will be published from last month’s FOMC meeting, and Kashkari, Goolsbee, Williams and Bostic are some of the Fed officials who will be speaking publicly during the period. […] More
Tags: Economic Data Calendar
Posted in Foreign Exchange Insights and Next Week | Comments Off on Next Week’s Menu: April 6-12, 2024
New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
April 5, 2024
Whereas share prices have fallen compared to Thursday closing levels by 2.0% in Japan, 1.7% in Spain, 1.5% in Italy, 1.4% in Germany and Great Britain, 1.0% in South Korea, and 0.6% in Australia and Taiwan, the DOW and U.S. S&P 500 show gains of 0.6%, and the tech-intensive Nasdaq index is up 1.1% thus […] More
Tags: Euroland construction PMI, German orders and import prices, Japanese index of coincident economic indicators, Reserve Bank of India, U.S. labor market situation
Posted in New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update | Comments Off on Spectacular U.S. Jobs Report Underscores Superiority of America’s Economy