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Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)

31 January 2024 Global Monitor Tamed inflation matter most for the Fed

  • U.S. - Inflation is tamed, and that matters more to the Fed than strong growth
  • EUROZONE- GDP data support a dovish shift from the ECB; Spanish CPI not so much
  • U.K.- MPC likely to split the difference with the market
  • CHINA+ - China’s RRR cut is about accommodating fiscal stimulus
  • EM ASIA - Reassuring early Q1 PMIs in India
  • LATAM - A busy but relatively straightforward week for LatAm central banks

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

31 January 2024 US Monitor The Fed will inch towards easing today, but will commit to nothing, yet

  • The Fed probably will abandon the idea of further hikes today, but won’t commit to easing timing.
  • The Q4 employment costs index today is key; a further slowing would make a March easing more likely.
  • The jump in December job openings is noise; the falling quits rate is much more important.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

30 January 2024 US Monitor The JOLTS quits rate is more important than headline job openings

  • We’re much more interested in the JOLTS quits rate than the headline job openings number…
  • …Surging quits warned of the 21-to-22 jump in wage gains; the signal now is to the downside.
  • Soaring stocks and cheaper gas are boosting consumers’ sentiment; will spending follow?

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

29 January 2024 US Monitor The consumer looks set fair in the first quarter; later outlook is more cloudy

  • Consumption is on track for another solid increase in Q1, but cashflow growth is slowing…
  • Spending growth likely will moderate in the spring, but a serious weakening requires rising layoffs.
  • Core inflation is slowing on all fronts; faster margin compression would intensify the downward pressure.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

PM Datanote: GDP, Q4 advance

Inflation matters more than the GDP overshoot, and it looks great.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

26 January 2024 US Monitor Inflation is tamed, and that matters more to the Fed than strong growth

  • The excellent Q4 inflation numbers are much more important than the overshoot in Q4 GDP growth.
  • The core PCE deflator likely rose 0.2% in December, but 0.1% is much more likely than 0.3%.
  • Pending home sales probably rebounded strongly in December, with further gains ahead.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

25 January 2024 US Monitor Downside risks prevail for Q4 GDP growth, but the range is wide

  • We see downside risks for Q4 GDP growth, but the uncertainties over inventories and trade are great.
  • The core PCE deflator likely rose at a 2.0% annualized rate for the second straight quarter.
  • December’s durable goods orders likely flattered by aircraft; new home sales probably rebounded.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

24 January 2024 Global Monitor When will the ECB start easing?

  • U.S. - The Fed wants to ease slowly, but their forecasts are too cautious 
  • EUROZONE- ECB to push back against market expectations this week
  • U.K.- Consumer price rises still fading quickly enough for a May rate cut 
  • CHINA+ - China’s property sector still looking for the light at the end of the tunnel 
  • EM ASIA - Malaysian GDP to pick up in 2024 on manufacturing sector rebound 
  • LATAM - Brazil’s retail sector resilient in Q4, thanks to Black Friday

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

24 January 2024 US Monitor Recovery in housing will partly offset slowing growth in other sectors

  • Housing market activity looks primed for a rebound this year, but no return to Covid-boom levels.
  • Residential construction will provide a small boost to overall growth, partly offsetting weakness elsewhere.
  • The upturn in existing home prices requires more supply, which means prices will flatline, at best.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

23 January 2024 US Monitor Downside risk for Q4 GDP growth, but inventories and trade are wildcards

  • Risks to Thursday’s Q4 GDP print are mostly to the downside, but trade and inventories are wildcards.
  • Solid consumption propelled final demand, offsetting sluggish business capex and flat housing spending.
  • The core PCE deflator probably rose at a 2.0% annualized rate, for the second straight quarter.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

January 2024 - US Economic Chartbook

  • RESISTANCE IS CRUMBLING...
    ...THE FED WILL START EASING IN MARCH OR MAY

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

22 January 2024 US Monitor The Fed wants to ease slowly, but their forecasts lean too far towards caution

  • The Fed is understandably cautious after the “transitory” mess, but its rate forecasts are too cautious.
  • We expect the FOMC gradually to lower both its inflation and rate forecasts, starting in March.
  • Soaring consumer sentiment, thanks to cheaper gas and rising stocks, signals continued solid spending.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

19 January 2024 US Monitor Shutdown averted by yet another kicking of the can; no real deal in sight

  • The House likely will vote to prevent a government shutdown today, but no real progress on spending.
  • Governor Waller doesn’t know how the CPI revisions will play out, they’re as likely to be good as bad.
  • Existing home sales likely little changed in December, but consumers’ confidence is improving.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

18 January 2024 US Monitor Solid spending means exemplary PCE data are needed for March Fed ease

  • The December retail sales report was much stronger than expected, and revisions were minimal.
  • We now think real consumption spending rose at a 2.6% annualized rate in the fourth quarter.
  • The Fed would prefer softer numbers, but what really matters to policymakers is the inflation picture.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

17 January 2024 Global Monitor Germany dragged the EZ down in Q4

  • U.S. - Core PCE prices likely rose at the 2% target pace in Q4, matching Q3
  • EUROZONE- Eurozone GDP likely fell in Q4, despite a leap in net exports 
  • U.K.- Will the MPC cut Bank Rate by more than 25bp at one meeting? 
  • CHINA+ - China’s credit demand softens, as developers repay debt
  • EM ASIA - Only a matter of when, not if, Indian food inflation becomes a huge drag
  • LATAM - A Busy Week for LatAm Inflation Watchers; All Good, for Now

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

17 January 2024 US Monitor Homebase and NFIB signal another decent gain in payrolls in January

  • Both our Homebase-driven model and the NFIB survey signal about 225K payrolls in January.
  • Plunging manufacturing hours worked signals down- side risk for December core retail sales.
  • Manufacturing is still struggling; no sign yet of a meaningful improvement.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

16 January 2024 US Monitor Core PCE prices likely rose at the 2% target pace in Q4, matching Q3

  • December’s PPI and CPI data signal a mere 0.15% increase in the core PCE deflator...
  • ...That would complete the second straight 2.0% annualized quarterly gain in the core PCE deflator.
  • Look for a rebound in the January Empire State index, but these data are wild.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

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