Markets Weekly Outlook – US CPI to Test Markets Following Tumultuous Week
US equities rebounded from a selloff earlier in the week, ending slightly higher. However, caution […]
The Weekly Bottom Line: Bumps in the Road
U.S. Highlights Inflation and the labor market are cooling off, but the economy has not […]
Weekly Economic & Financial Commentary: A Wild Week in a Data Desert
Summary United States: A Wild Week in a Data Desert It was a very quiet […]
Is the US Data that Bad to Justify a Rate Cut?
The recent acute market reaction occurred due to increased recession fears Surprise indices point to […]
Week Ahead – US CPI to Test Market Nerves, RBNZ Might Cut Rates
Market turmoil has eased, but will US CPI stir things up again? Crucial week for […]
U.S. Inflation Likely Held Steady in July
All eyes will be on Wednesday’s U.S. inflation print after a larger-than-expected increase in the […]
Fed’s Collins: Gradual rate cuts expected as inflation moderates
Boston Fed President Susan Collins indicated in an interview with the Providence Journal that if […]
Cliff Notes: Varied Assessments of Risk
Key insights from the week that was. Following a tumultuous start to the week for […]
Fed’s Schmid: Further labor market cooling needed before rate cut
Kansas City Fed President Jeff Schmid acknowledged that while inflation is nearing the Fed’s 2% […]
Goolsbee: Fed’s focus on economy, not stock market or elections
Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee reiterated concerns about the current stance of monetary policy in […]
Fed’s Barkin: Disinflation trend positive, economy offers time for deliberate rate decisions
Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin expressed optimism about the ongoing disinflation trend during a virtual […]
Fed’s Bowman underlines priority on price stability
Fed Governor Michelle Bowman noted during a Saturday event that her “baseline” expectation is for […]