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Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)

25 September 2024 Global Monitor Can we trust the rebound in Indonesian exports?

  • US - The Fed will abandon plans for a modest, slow easing cycle
  • EUROZONE - Sinking September PMIs put an October rate cut back in the frame
  • UK - Services inflation close to MPC’s forecast kept rates on hold
  • CHINA+ - Deep structural adjustment weighing down China’s domestic
  • EM ASIA - How much can we trust the recovery in Indonesian exports?
  • LATAM - Brazil’s BCB hikes Selic rate, with a hawkish tone, for now

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

18 September 2024 Global Monitor The BOE will hold rates steady this week

  • US - Households’ balance sheets: Strong at first glance, fragile on closer look
  • EUROZONE - Mr. Draghi’s EU competitiveness report clashes with new fiscal rules
  • UK - MPC preview: rates on hold and little new guidance
  • CHINA+ - BoJ striking a hawkish tone, though inflation is likely to slow
  • EM ASIA - No denying that Indonesian consumers are still under the cosh
  • LATAM - Mexico’s industrial sector facing stagnation, amid major challenges

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

13 September 2024 US Monitor The August core PCE deflator likely rose at a below-target pace again

  • PPI and CPI data collectively point to a 0.14% increase in the August core PCE deflator.
  • Slowing wage growth, a margin squeeze and lower energy prices will return core inflation to 2% in Q2.
  • Jobless claims have fallen since July, but hiring is dropping faster; expect even lower job growth in Q4.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

Global Datanote: US CPI, August

Don’t panic, it's noise not signal; the core PCE probably rose by about 0.22%

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

PM Datanote: US CPI, August

Don’t panic, it's noise not signal; the core PCE probably rose by about 0.22%.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

12 September 2024 US Monitor Core CPI inflation will keep falling, despite August's small overshoot

  • The uptick in the core CPI in August largely was due to the reversal of erratic price falls in prior months.
  • We expect smaller increases in primary rent, falling services inflation and flat goods prices through Q4.
  • The CPI data tentatively imply a 0.22% core PCE, but will hone our forecast after today’s PPI data. 

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

11 September 2024 Global Monitor The US labour market slowdown is deepening

  • US - Weak job gains require rapid easing, but the Fed isn’t sensing the urgency
  • EUROZONE - All set for a second 25bp rate cut from the ECB on Thursday
  • UK - More short-term borrowing, only partially offset by tax hikes
  • CHINA+ - Insipid core consumer inflation confirms sorry demand picture
  • EM ASIA - BNM likely to enjoy a ‘Goldilocks’ moment, with a pause until 2025
  • LATAM - Inflation moderates in Mexico, but political uncertainty looms large

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

11 September 2024 US Monitor Expect a small bounce in the August CPI, despite the disinflation trend

  • We look for a 0.3% rise in the August core CPI, driven by rebounds in hospital charges and airline fares.
  • Underlying core services inflation probably continued to decline, while goods prices likely rose weakly.
  • The rebounding CPI components don’t feed into the core PCE, but the Fed still looks set to ease by 25bp.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

10 September 2024 US Monitor Households' plans to maintain rapid spending growth are implausible

  • Households plan to sustain 5% annualized nominal spending growth, despite income gains of just 3%...
  • ...That requires people to slash the saving rate to a record low 1%, during a worsening labor market.
  • NFIB’s headline index probably dipped in August on political news, but capex plans likely worsened too.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

9 September 2024 US Monitor Weak job gains require rapid easing, but this Fed is inclined to plod

  • The trend in private payrolls has halved to just 100K in six months; NFIB data signal further slowing.
  • The August dip in unemployment was due to a jump in temporary layoffs unwinding; the trend is rising.
  • FOMC members Waller and Williams don’t sense the urgency; expect only a 25bp easing this month.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

6 September 2024 US Monitor Unemployment is often noisy, but an August drop is a sensible bet

  • August unemployment has often surprised to the upside, perhaps due to shifting seasonality…
  • …But continuing claims and state-level data suggest unemployment overshot its trend in July.
  • Growth in unit labor costs is now running well below 2%, pointing to weak underlying inflation. 

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

5 September 2024 US Monitor The case for another sluggish payroll print in August remains solid

  • Homebase data point to strong August payrolls, but most other indicators signal another weak print.  
  • Our 125K forecast for private payrolls will be unaffected by ADP’s estimate today, whatever it says.
  • Q3 GDP looks set to rise at a modest 1½% rate, despite recent momentum in real consumption. 

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

4 September 2024 Global Monitor India's slowdown isn't over

  • US - Rapid Fed easing warranted despite solid consumer momentum 
  • EUROZONE - Italian growth will improve, despite construction capex dwindling 
  • UK- UK still vulnerable to energy price shocks
  • CHINA+ - China’s aging housing stock another reason for people to save
  • EM ASIA - Rural consumption reviving, but India’s GDP slowdown isn’t over
  • LATAM - Brazil’s labour market starting to show signs of moderation

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

4 September 2024 US Monitor The ongoing manufacturing malaise is a headwind for the economy

  • The details of the August ISM manufacturing survey are bleak, despite the uptick in the headline.
  • Weakness in the manufacturing sector looks set to remain a small drag on payrolls and growth.
  • The July JOLTS report will reinforce the message that the labor market is cooling. 

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

PM Datanote: US Personal Income & Spending, July

Undershooting the Fed’s June core PCE forecast for the third straight month.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

PM Datanote: US Jobless Claims, August 24

The rising trend has flattened off; expect a run of lower numbers this fall.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

3 September 2024 US Monitor Rapid Fed easing warranted despite solid consumer momentum

  • The core PCE deflator undershot the Fed’s forecast yet again in July; expect more benign prints in H2.
  • Recent strength in consumption lacks solid foundations; the saving rate will be higher a year from now.
  • The ISM probably remained soft in August, pointing to weak growth in manufacturing employment

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

30 August 2024 US Monitor Continuing claims data suggest the jump in unemployment is overstated

  • The small recent rise in continuing claims suggests July’s unemployment rate was overestimated.
  • We are pencilling in a 0.1pp dip in the rate to 4.2% in August, despite the worsening trend.
  • The rapid 2.9% growth in consumers’ spending in Q2 looks unsustainable; expect a sharp slowdown.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

29 August 2024 US Monitor Claims likely to dip this fall, but payroll growth will slow regardless

  • We look for little change in in initial jobless claims today, and a run of lower numbers this fall…
  • …Leading indicators have improved and the seasonals will help; but lower hiring will slow job gains.
  • The hit to growth from the rising trade deficit will be offset by boosts from inventories and investment.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

28 August 2024 Global Monitor Olympics boost spares the EZ's blushes

  • US - Dovish pivot complete; the Fed now has serious catching-up to do
  • EUROZONE - Olympic boost to the EZ PMIs, and a big drop in Q2 wage growth
  • UK- Higher output, lower inflation; MPC will still be wary of labour demand
  • CHINA+ - China’s consumption struggles amid low confidence and policy challenges
  • EM ASIA - BoT held, again, but is becoming anxious about domestic demand 
  • LATAM - COPOM’s cautious stance amid inflation risks and economic threats

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

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