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"From 'transitory' to 'entrenched'"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
12/17/21 |
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They kept saying the bottlenecks would be temporary. |
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"Transitory in transition; penciling in rate hikes"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
12/10/21 |
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Central banks packed the latest week and will pack the coming week as well. |
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"Transitory inflation doctrine dropped just when oil prices plunge"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
12/3/21 |
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Full US employment a hollow achievement. |
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"Price escalation tests short-war dogma; data exceed expectations"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
11/19/21 |
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Rate hikes may well define the upcoming week. |
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"Reopening shocks supply, monetary stimulus shares blame"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
11/12/21 |
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Post-lockdown spending is proving a shock to global supply. |
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"Transitory doctrine dead; vaccine refusal appears in data"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
11/5/21 |
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Central-bank communication skills: good versus bad. |
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"'Inflation, inflation, inflation'; taper is upon us; data hitting forecasts"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
10/29/21 |
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The Fed is certain as certain can be to announce a tapering schedule with Wednesday’s FOMC statement. |
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"Producer prices not slowing yet; global data mostly hitting forecasts"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
10/22/21 |
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Bottlenecks and shortages were supposed to have worked themselves out by now. |
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"Inflation still rising; Fed to taper; global data hitting forecasts"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
10/15/21 |
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The need to limit inflation is a rising priority. |
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"Equivocal or not, US jobs data probably enough for tapering"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
10/8/21 |
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However touch and go, global stimulus unwinding is underway. |
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"Inflation still not transitory; China weak, US jobs await"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
10/1/21 |
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Fed policy will turn on the outcome of a single economic report |
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"Inflation hot, supply-and-demand not: Fed fidgets"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
9/24/21 |
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Marking up inflation, marking down growth. |
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"China excepted, data as expected; CB-sweep ahead"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
9/17/21 |
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Supply and demand are subdued, inflation elevated. |
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"Data mostly weaker than expected; CBs not gearing down"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
9/10/21 |
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At most, central banks are only tinkering with policy. |
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"Taming the taper; global data missing expectations"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
9/3/21 |
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Only inflation is exceeding expectations. |
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"Data mostly missing expectations, yet central banks firm"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
8/27/21 |
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Sounding hawkish versus being hawkish. |
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"Data mostly below expectations; inflation mixed"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
8/20/21 |
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Mirroring the week's downturn in the stock markets was a downturn in economic data. |
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"The fading phase of transitory inflation"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
7/30/21 |
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Demand growth should be, at least in theory, consistent with nosebleed inflation. |
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"Consumer prices already slowing, recovery already limp?"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
7/23/21 |
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Economists had a generally good week which, however, doesn't mean the news was generally good. |
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"Good things are hard to pay for"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
7/16/21 |
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Inflation is surging but not yet running away. |
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"Consumer inflation slowing but hotspots underneath"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
7/2/21 |
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Whether the spring rise in consumer prices will indeed prove a one-time wonder is still playing out. |
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"Transitory isn't forever"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
6/25/21 |
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Consumer inflation is swelling but not at an increasing rate. |
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"The first turn of the thumb screw"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
6/18/21 |
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The beginning of the end for easy money. |
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"Waiting out inflation's surge"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
6/11/21 |
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How high and how long will input prices climb? |
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"US, Canada employment fizzling; global price data mixed"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
6/4/21 |
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Weak jobs push back asset tapering. |
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"New Zealand makes its move; inflation cues scrambled"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
5/28/21 |
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The RBNZ circles September 2022 as the beginning of the end. |
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"Covid continues; overheating risks ease"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
5/21/21 |
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Econoday's indexes are falling back to the zero line; forecasters are less behind the curve. |
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"Inflation eruption; running away in the USA"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
5/14/21 |
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Annual inflation rates were supposed to spike, but not monthly ones as well. |
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"Leaning the wrong way; employment, inflation mixed"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
5/7/21 |
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Forecasts were rising going into a weak employment report. |
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"US inflation faking higher; France GDP up, Germany down"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
4/30/21 |
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Annual rates aren't the only price indications going through the roof. |
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"Hot and cold, vaccination success elusive"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
4/23/21 |
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Breakout potential is building in only some economies. |
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"Inflection point for central-bank communications"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
4/16/21 |
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Rising inflation is the pivotal issue for policy makers. |
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"Please fasten your seat belts, inflation taking off"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
4/9/21 |
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Monthly inflation comparisons may be more telling than annual ones. |
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"Boom pending for US infrastructure; inflation safe or is it?"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
4/2/21 |
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New stimulus gives another boost to the outlook. |
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"Inflation mixed but lurking; economic sentiment rising"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
3/26/21 |
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Global data are beating expectations substantially. |
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"Inflation set to jump; stimulus ripples through US data"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
3/19/21 |
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Inflation on the rise going into comparison spike. |
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"Stimulus lifting everything but core inflation"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
3/12/21 |
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Amid policy cross currents, the ECB strikes first against high rates. |
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"Employment improving, inflation mixed, rates rising"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
3/5/21 |
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Forecasters continue to under estimate the strength of the global economy. |
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"The sleeping beast stirs; inflation moves, policy doesn't"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
2/26/21 |
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Gains for producer prices and confidence readings take forecasters by surprise. |
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"Acceleration upwards; riding on the jet"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
2/19/21 |
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Are economic data improving faster than central banks expected? |
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"Early recovery uneven; inflation indicators diverge"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
2/12/21 |
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Lifted by vaccinations, economies are beginning to break above the surface. |
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"Stimulus still at maximum, economic data still soft"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
2/5/21 |
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Bringing forward the beginning of tapering. |
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"Sentiment sinking, speculation soaring"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
1/29/21 |
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European sentiment falling back to pandemic lows. |
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"Current activity bumpy; expectations bright"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
1/22/21 |
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Vaccinations and aggressive stimulus lift the outlook. |
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"Demand down, supply up; inflation stirs"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
1/15/21 |
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Data mixed; Covid blurs outlook. |
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"Labor suffers as Covid deepens"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
1/8/21 |
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However bad 2020 was, 2021 has gotten off to an even worse start. |
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"2020 ends on improvement and promise for more"
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by Mark Pender, Editor-in-Chief |
12/31/20 |
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Great stimulus made for great gains for some assets in 2020. |
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