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Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)

20 December 2023 Global Monitor Developed Central Banks are too Cautious on Inflation

  • U.S. - The Fed is Done; Inflation Undershoot will Trigger Easing in Q1
  • EUROZONE- ECB Pushes Back Against H1 Rate-Cut Predictions
  • U.K. - MPC Likely to Wait Until May to Cut Rates
  • CHINA+ - China’s Recovery Makes Glacial Progress in November
  • EM ASIA - Indonesian Imports Will Continue to Outperform Exports Next Year
  • LATAM - Milei Starts Working Hard; Chile Rejects the New Constitution

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

20 December 2023 US Monitor FOMC Officials' Speeches have a Useful Life of About a Minute

  • FOMC speeches move markets, but they are not a reliable guide to what will happen in three months.
  • The surge in November single-family starts is noise, not signal; expect a correction in December.
  • People’s uneasiness over the labor market signals a gradually upward trend in unemployment.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

19 December 2023 US Monitor December Homebase Says No Payroll Rollover Yet

  • Homebase signals December payroll growth of about 225K; no sign of further weakening yet.
  • Lower rates are beginning to cheer homebuilders, who will gain further market share as home sales rise.
  • Single-family construction is rebounding, fitfully, but the multi-family rollover has further to go.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

18 December 2023 US Monitor How will the Fed's new 2024-to-26 Forecasts be Wrong?

  • The Fed’s forecasts imply remarkable stability in GDP growth and unemployment for the next three years…
  • …They are likely to be wrong, and the risks to their numbers for next year are mostly to the downside.
  • Homebuilders’ sentiment likely is rebounding as mortgage rates drop, with more to come.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

15 December 2023 US Monitor Consumption Growth is Slowing

  • Retail sales data suggest Q4 consumption is on course for a 2½% gain, but that could change.
  • Households’ real liquid assets are back to their pre-Covid trend; the pandemic excess is gone.
  • Manufacturing production likely rebounded strongly last month after the UAW strike, but the trend is flat.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

14 December 2023 US Monitor The Fed Is Done

  • Chair Powell says the Fed is done—probably—but still doesn’t want to talk about when they’ll ease.
  • The inflation forecasts still look very cautious, and likely will be undershot.
  • Headline November retail sales constrained by cheaper gas, but the core likely was soft too.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

PM Datanote: U.S. Producer Prices, November

Margins have stopped rising, but yet to start falling, auto dealers excepted.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

13 December 2023 US Monitor The FOMC will Push Back Against Talk of Near-Term Easing

  • The FOMC likely will cut its inflation and interest forecasts, but will push back against easing talk.
  • Core disinflation pressure remains intense, but core services inflation is still too high.
  • PPI margin inflation is now close to zero, but it could easily fall well below zero next year.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

13 December 2023 Global Monitor A BTP-Bund Spread at 100bp is Possible Next Year

  • U.S. - The FOMC will Push Back Against Talk of Near-Term Easing
  • EUROZONE- The ECB Will Lower its Inflation Forecasts This Week, but How Far?
  • U.K. - MPC Unlikely to Endorse the Decline in Rate Expectations Just Yet
  • CHINA+ - Japan’s Downward GDP Revision Reflects Weak Private Consumption
  • EM ASIA - Pushing Our Call for the First RBI Rate Cut to April
  • LATAM - Brazil’s GDP Growth Is Weakening, and the Near-Term Outlook Is Dim

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

12 December 2023 US Monitor November Core CPI is a Close Call

  • We look for a 0.2% November core CPI print, but a 0.3% increase is more likely than 0.1%.
  • The bigger picture, though, is that core disinflation is well underway, and has much further to run.
  • The NFIB index likely rebounded in November, but the details of the survey are what matter.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

11 December 2023 US Monitor Falling Inflation Expectations Matter More than Noise in Unemployment

  • The most important number Friday was the steep drop in consumers’ inflation expectations…
  • …The reported dip in the unemployment rate was much too small to be statistically significant.
  • Growth in cyclically-sensitive payrolls is now quite slow, but it’s unlikely to roll over anytime soon.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

8 December 2023 US Monitor Homebase Signals Upside Payroll Risk, but Margins of Error are Huge

  • Homebase and the ISM services employment index signal upside payroll risk for November.
  • But the underlying state of the labor market is weakening, and wage growth is slowing.
  • Look at the Michigan expectations index, not the headline; it’s a better predictor of actual spending.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

6 December 2023 US Upward Revisions to GDI look more Likely than Cuts to GDP

  • The gap between the GDI and GDP numbers is unusually large by historic standards...
  • ...Undercounting of interest payments means that big upward revisions to GDI are a good bet.
  • ISM services signals modest and steady growth, but hints at a hefty bounce in October payrolls.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

7 December 2023 US Monitor Credit Growth is Slowing but Signs of Stress are Still Limited

  • Higher rates and tighter lending standards are depressing credit and constraining spending…
  • …But the hit is modest, so far, and the deterioration in credit quality is not yet alarming.
  • Initial jobless claims are wild around Thanksgiving, but look for a further increase in continuing claims.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

6 December 2023 Global Monitor UK inflation in November likely held below the MPC's forecast

  • U.S. - Chair Powell’s Optionality Line is Nominal, Not Real; they’re Done 
  • EUROZONE- The ECB’s Hawkish Stance on Interest Rates is About to Change
  • U.K. - BRC and Eurozone Data Suggest CPI Inflation Fell Again in November 
  • CHINA+ - Chinese Manufacturing Reports Weakening Demand
  • EM ASIA - Make What You Will of India’s Absurd Q3 GDP... We’re Not Moved 
  • LATAM - An Inflection Point, Though Anaemic, for the Chilean Economy

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

5 December 2023 US Monitor Quits Signal Slower Wage Gains

  • The quits rate fell much further than implied by the drop in unemployment during the Great Rehiring…
  • …It correctly signalled that wage gains would rocket, but now it tells the opposite story.
  • ISM services has tracked sideways in recent months, net; the pattern likely continued in November.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

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