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Daily Monitor

16 April 2024 US Monitor Homebase model points to smallest increase in payrolls since Covid

  • Homebase data point to a mere 120K rise in private payrolls in April, but the range of possible prints is wide.
  • Strong March retail sales and upward revisions mean Q1 consumption likely rose by more than 3%.
  • The early Easter likely depressed housing starts in March, offsetting support from further mild weather.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

16 April 2024 Emerging Asia Monitor Indian industry facing a tougher year, leaving aside February's bounce

  • Indian industrial production growth rebounded in February, but the climate remains challenging…
  • …The inventory-to-sales ratio continues to deteriorate, while consumer demand is sagging.
    Core inflation fell to a new low in March; thankfully, food-price stickiness isn’t impacting expectations.

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

16 April 2024 Eurozone Monitor ECB need not worry about a weaker euro for its decision in June

  • We see little reason why the ECB should worry about the euro if it has to cut rates before the Fed.
  • Our Nowcast model now points to EZ GDP rising by 0.2% in Q1, despite soft industrial production data.
  • A volatile Middle East could divert attention away from Ukraine’s war with Russia; Mr. Putin knows this.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

16 April 2024 UK Monitor Bernanke review a missed opportunity for the BoE

  • Ben Bernanke’s review of BoE forecasting makes detailed modelling recommendations.
  • But it gives wide latitude on how to use scenarios and does not recommend publishing a policy rate path.
  • Nothing new for markets near term; in the medium term, changes are still open to debate.

Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK

Global Datanote: ECB Rate Decision, April 2024

In one line: A dovish hold—as expected—with a clear signal of a June cut.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Daily Monitor

12 April 2024 China+ Monitor China's latest inflation prints underscore weak domestic demand

  • China’s inflation data point to lacklustre domestic demand post-New Year, while supply rose.
  • Core CPI dropped sharply to half its long-run average; industry is still facing deflationary pressure.
  • The US economy is steaming ahead, giving the PBoC
    a dilemma: lower rates or keep RMB stable.

Kelvin Lam (Senior China+ Economist)China+

12 April 2024 US Monitor The core PCE deflator for March likely will scrap in just below 0.3%

  • March CPI and PPI data point to a 0.3% rise in the core PCE deflator, with an outside chance of a 0.2% print.
  • Personal tax refunds so far in 2024 are little changed compared to last year, but that could still change.
  • Higher gas prices probably mean a small fall in the Michigan sentiment survey from its recent highs. 

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

12 April 2024 LatAm Monitor Broadening disinflation paves way for bold COPOM rate cut in May

  • Brazil’s March inflation data clear a path for solid monetary easing by the COPOM in May…
  • …But robust private consumption could mean the BCB adopts a more measured stance in H2.
  • Retail sales rebounded sharply in Q1 amid improving credit conditions; will this trend continue?

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

12 April 2024 Eurozone Monitor A dovish hold, as expected; first ECB rate cut coming right up

  • The ECB stood pat yesterday but sent a clear signal of a first rate cut at its next meeting, on June 6.
  • We expect the Bank to cut rates by 25bp in June, and at each of the next three meetings.
  • Markets have pared back expectations of ECB cuts after the hot US CPI data; that is a mistake.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

12 April 2024 UK Monitor The MPC can cut before the Fed, but it will have to be careful

  • UK interest rates have followed the US in most major cycles since the mid-1970s.
  • Exceptions to this when the economies have diverged mean the MPC can cut rates in June as inflation slows.
  • The MPC will be cautious about the pace of cuts, given sticky services inflation and to avoid GBP falling.

Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK

11 April 2024 China+ Monitor China's uneven recovery set to make only halting progress

  • China’s GDP growth should increase slightly in Q1 quarter-to-quarter, but severe imbalances persist.
  • A robust industrial sector contrasts with plunging new-property sales and flat consumption activity.
  • Policy support for consumer goods trade-ins and equipment upgrades should be incrementally helpful.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

11 April 2024 US Monitor Inflation optimism still warranted, despite unpleasant March CPI data

  • Almost half of the rise in March core CPI services ex-rent prices was due to a wild  jump in auto insurance.
  • We’re raising our near-term forecasts for rents and hospital services prices, but retaining our optimistic outlook.
  • Core PPI inflation should be depressed by falling margins, driven by slowing growth in core retail sales.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

11 April 2024 LatAm Monitor Facing headwinds amid economic challenges and political risks

  • Brazil  - Tailwinds amid political and fiscal headwinds
  • Colombia - Supported by economic tailwinds, but…
  • Peru - Slump as pension-fund withdrawal fears loom

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

11 April 2024 Emerging Asia Monitor BoT now more realistic about this year's GDP and CPI outlook

  • The BoT yesterday sprang no surprise, keeping its policy rate at 2.50% in another five-to-two split…
  • …But its latest forecasts and rhetoric betray waning confidence; we continue to see the first cut in June.
  • Taiwanese export growth rebounded strongly in March; watch the boom in AI-related shipments.

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

11 April 2024 Eurozone Monitor Green shoots in the EZ economy becoming clearer and stronger

  • A lot can still go wrong in the EZ economy, but the data suggest that GDP growth firmed in Q1.
  • Early data imply that EZ services production rebounded strongly in the first quarter.
  • Mild weather boosted construction in Q1, and manufacturing, ex-Ireland, improved too.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

11 April 2024 UK Monitor CPI inflation likely fell to 3.0% in March despite Easter boost

  • CPI inflation likely fell to 3.0% in March, from 3.4% in February, 0.1pp weaker than the MPC forecast.
  • The early-Easter boost probably led to servicesinflation of 5.9%, 0.1pp above the MPC’s forecast.
  • Services inflation should drop sharply to 5.2% in April as those Easter effects unwind.

Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK

10 April 2024 US Monitor A 0.2% March core CPI print is more likely--just--than 0.3%

  • The balance of risks points to a decent chance of a 0.2% core CPI print for March, a tenth below consensus.
  • Zillow data signal a modest rise in primary rent; OER is wild but likely won’t rise much faster than primary rents.
  • Both used vehicle and hotel room prices probably fell in March; the early Easter might depress goods prices too.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

10 April 2024 LatAm Monitor Easing inflationary pressures good news for still-hawkish Banxico

  • The minutes of the last policy meeting indicated a more hawkish stance from Banxico than expected. 
  • But the March inflation data undershot expectations, which will allow the Board to ease its tone.
  • This, combined with the expected accommodative stance from the Fed, means more rate cuts ahead.

Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America

10 April 2024 Emerging Asia Monitor Upward risks to Taiwanese inflation increasing, March plunge aside

  • Headline inflation in Taiwan nosedived to 2.1% in March, after jumping to 3.1% in February…
  • …As positive Lunar New Year demand effects reversed sharply; food base effects helped too.
  • Food prices should drag more on the headline, but upward risks from energy and services have risen.

Moorthy Krshnan (Senior Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

10 April 2024 Eurozone Monitor Which HICP components lead Eurozone wage growth?

  • EZ compensation-per-employee growth slowed in Q1, but what about negotiated wages?
  • The HICP components most correlated with wage growth point to a significant slowdown in H1 2024.
  • The Q1 bank lending survey is not the slam dunk for ECB doves that many seem to believe.

Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

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