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30 November 2023 US Monitor Core PCE Likely Benign in October, and Spending Growth Slowed

  • The October PCE data likely will confirm that core disinflation continues, but still has a way to go.
  • Spending growth appears to have moderated, though one softer month proves nothing.
  • Jobless claims likely rebounded last week, though the Thanksgiving seasonals are tricky.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

30 November 2023 Emerging Asia Monitor Long Overdue BoT Pause Finally Here; Cuts to Come in 2024

  • The BoT finally hit pause yesterday after eight straight hikes, leaving the policy rate, at 2.50%...
  • ...We continue to expect 50bp of easing next year; the Bank is behind the curve on GDP and CPI.
  • Vietnam’s growth recovery is becoming more broad-based; we now expect Q4 GDP of 5.4%.

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

30 November 2023 China+ Monitor China's Industrial Profits Improve for the Third Straight Month

  • October’s industrial profit recovery was slower than expected, due to base effects and rising costs.
  • Fading reflation impetus from producer prices also contributed; manufacturing sector profits improved.
  • While October’s data is more upbeat than the year- over-year data implies, the recovery remains bumpy.

Kelvin Lam (Senior China+ Economist)China+

30 November 2023 UK Monitor Money and Credit Data Signal Households Remain Cautious, For Now

  • Households made another net repayment of mortgage debt in October; expect more of the same this winter.
  • September’s rise in the household saving rate was sustained in October, but we don’t expect a further increase.
  • Many households have now regained the savings buffer they lost in 2022; unsecured borrowing has scope to rise.

Samuel TombsUK

30 November 2023 Eurozone Monitor EZ Core Inflation to Undershoot the Consensus in November

  • Inflation in Germany and Spain undershot consensus in November; will EZ HICP do the same?
  • German inflation will snap back in December due to base effects in energy; the core is falling rapidly.
  • Core inflation in Spain declined sharply in November, and the downturn has further to run.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

November 2023 - Emerging Asia Chartbook

PUBLIC SPENDING CAN’T RESCUE THE PH LONG TERM

  • ...Q3 GDP AND OCTOBER CPI MAKE THE BOT LOOK FOOLISH

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

November 2023 - EZ Economic Chartbook

THE EZ ECONOMY IS SLIPPING INTO RECESSION...

  • ...WHEN WILL THE ECB’S MESSAGE SHIFT?

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

EZ Datanote: EZ Money Supply, EZ, October 2023

In one line: Adjusted for savings money data suggest an improving outlook for H1 next year. 

Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

EZ Datanote: GfK Consumer Confidence, Germany, December.

In one line: Depressed, despite an improving outlook for real income growth.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

29 November 2023 US Monitor Tracking Holiday Spending in Real Time is Impossible, Alas

  • Treat everything you read about holiday spending with great skepticism; reliable data don’t exist.
  • Even the official retail sales numbers can’t be trusted until after at least one round of revisions.
  • The trade deficit was wild during and immediately after Covid, but it’s much calmer now.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

29 November 2023 LatAm Monitor Brazil's Disinflation On Track; BCB Can Deliver Bigger Rate Cuts Soon

  • Brazil’s disinflation is fully on track as economic activity loses momentum.
  • This, coupled with benign external conditions, will allow BCB to accelerate the pace of policy easing.
  • Peru’s economy has been able to dodge a technical recession this year, but high real rates are a threat.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

29 November 2023 UK Monitor Will Productivity Growth Improve on Its Sluggish 2010s Pace?

  • The OBR expects growth in output per hour of 1.0% y/y over the next five years, above the 2010s average, 0.7%...
  • ...But it has averaged 0.5% since 2019, and that assumes employment has risen as slowly as the LFS implies.
  • Productivity in the manufacturing sector will eventually snap back, but a wider acceleration isn’t likely.

Samuel TombsUK

29 November 2023 Eurozone Monitor Money Data Show Some Green Shoots but Are Still Recessionary

  • Money supply is not falling as fast as it was earlier in the year, but it is still declining...
  • ...Lending growth, meanwhile, is fading, which bodes ill for our call for a rebound in GDP in H1 2024.
  • The package holiday CPI can be volatile in November; risks are tilted to the downside this week.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

29 November 2023 Global Monitor Germany's Economy Is Suffering; a Fiscal Crisis Would Make It Worse

  • U.S. - Business Investment Spending Stalled at the Start of Q4
  • EUROZONE - Germany’s Economy Is Suffering; a Fiscal Crisis Would Make It Worse 
  • U.K. - Autumn Statement Tax Cuts Won’t Stop the MPC Cutting Rates Next
  • CHINA+ - China’s Economic Rebalancing Strategy Informs Market Direction
  • EM ASIA - Fiscal Consolidation in Malaysia’s 2024 Budget Likely Too Optimistic 
  • LATAM - Will a Stronger-Than-Expected Economy in Q3 Scare Off Banxico?

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

PM Datanote: U.S. New Home Sales, October

The trend in new home sales is flattening.

US

November 2023 - U.K. Chartbook

LARGE FISCAL SQUEEZE STILL PLANNED FOR 2024...

  • ...INFLATION WILL FALL FURTHER, TEEING UP A MAY RATE CUT

Samuel TombsUK

28 November 2023 US Monitor Surveys of Consumers' Confidence are Flawed, But they are Not Useless

  • Gas and stock prices have an outsized influence on consumers’ confidence indexes, politics matters too.
  • The expectations subindexes historically have been a decent guide to real consumption spending.
  • Monthly swings in new home sales are mostly noise, but the trend is now flattening.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

28 November 2023 LatAm Monitor Argentina's Economy Avoids Recession in Q3; Will It Last?

  • Argentina’s Milei seems to be grasping orthodoxy, for now, by appointing a centrist as minister of economy.
  • The Argentinian economy is resilient, but the survey data tell a clear story of deteriorating growth in H1.
  • Households have been able to muddle through this year, but inflation is fast approaching 200%.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

28 November 2023 Emerging Asia Monitor What to Make of Thai Trade's Seemingly Strong Start to Q4

  • Thai exports and imports in October grew year-over-year—together—for the first time in 13 months.
  • But downside risks to exports prevail, and oil effects are largely behind the return of import growth.
  • Malaysian inflation cooled further to 1.8% in October, from 1.9%, dropping to a 29-month low.

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

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