Reports Tagged: US

September 02, 2024

Tuesday Morning Notes, 9/3/24 If You Don’t Have Time This Morning At this year’s Jackson Hole conference, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell drew a line in the sand. By the

August 27, 2024

Data Updates Some quick updates on data we are tracking and the implications for policy.  First, although the Conference Board confidence measure edged up, the labor differential fell in August:

August 25, 2024

Monday Morning Notes, 8/26/24 If You Don’t Have Time This Morning Fed Chair Jerome Powell appears to agree with our assessment of the July employment report. Even if the August

August 21, 2024

BLS Revisions, FOMC Minutes The preliminary revisions to nonfarm payrolls revealed that government and education/health care employment drove almost all the job growth in the year ending in March 2024. The

August 20, 2024

Odds and Ends Quick updates and some items that haven’t made their way into a note. Bostic raises concerns about the labor market We aren’t sure we have ever seen

August 18, 2024

Monday Morning Notes, 8/19/24 If You Don’t Have Time This Morning The Fed argues that it is not data point dependent, but instead is data dependent. Still, any given data

August 11, 2024

Monday Morning Notes, 8/12/24 Given limited data last week, we forego the usual Monday morning format. The size of upcoming rate cuts depends on how quickly the Fed seeks to

August 08, 2024

Quick Note on Unemployment The focus on the Sahm Rule and whether the US is in recession misses the bigger picture told by the data. The bigger picture is that

July 31, 2024

Fed Sets Up September Cut The July FOMC meeting and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s press conference fell in line with our expectations. While the statement did not directly hint at

July 28, 2024

Monday Morning Notes, 7/29/24 If You Don’t Have Time This Morning Backed by softer inflation and a more balanced labor market, the Fed will move closer to a rate cut this

July 24, 2024

Questions and Answers We are getting many questions about the potential pace of rate cuts. This is not unexpected. Recall what we wrote almost two weeks ago (Tim Duy’s Fed Watch,

July 23, 2024

Why Not November? With market participants largely anticipating rate cuts in September and December, attention has turned to the November FOMC meeting. We think a November cut is a bet

July 21, 2024

Monday Morning Notes, 7/22/24 If You Don’t Have Time This Morning Encouraged by softer inflation numbers and increasingly concerned by a still-softening labor market, Fed doves grow eager to cut

March 26, 2024

Over the past several weeks former President Donald Trump has been building and is holding on to a lead over President Joseph Biden in many national polls, including most importantly

July 10, 2023

The most important objective of US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s just concluded visit to Beijing was to avoid further deterioration in Sino-US relations. While this is an objective often cited

December 22, 2022

All eyes were focused yesterday on the historic speech that was given by Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky to the United States Congress, in which he eloquently outlined the determination and

May 31, 2022

Our understanding from highly placed officials in Beijing is that “if the US does not continue to provoke China in the near future,” they will not rule out a video

April 08, 2022

There were unconfirmed rumors yesterday that US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was planning to travel to Taiwan this Sunday on the heels of a trip to Japan. The

March 25, 2022

According to China’s state media, President Xi Jinping told Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a phone call today that the international community should “truly” promote peace talks, where China

March 03, 2022

The southern Ukrainian port city of Kherson has fallen to Russian Federation troops, with Mariupol and Kharkiv under siege, and with historic Odessa, where Russia’ President Vladimir Putin has explicitly