Por: Forbes Business February 14, 2023
China Last NightKraneShares Key News Asian equities were mixed on light volumes in advance of today’s US CPI release as markets appear to have caught onto the Fed’s focus on inflation. Despite a strong rally in US ADRs, Hong Kong internet stocks failed to follow through as investors tapped the brakes on risk assets as evidenced by volume falling -13% while Main Board short turnover fell -41%. Hong Kong’s most heavily traded were Tencent... + full article
Forbes USA Business February 18, 2023
Fed Funds FuturesUniversal Value Advisors There were three major data releases this week – the Consumer Price Index (CPI), Retail Sales, and the Producer Price Index (PPI), all for January. The CPI met expectations, rising +0.5% for the month of January. The Retail Sales... + más
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Forbes USA Business February 14, 2023
Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve. January CPI data was broadly encouraging, but may ... [+] not be enough to change the Fed's plans to hike rates at future meetings. Photographer: Valerie Plesch/Bloomberg© 2023 Bloomberg Finance LP January data came in at... + más
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Forbes USA Business January 15, 2023
Manufacturing PricesUniversal Value Advisors The CPI for December was released on January 12th (-0.1% M/M; +6.5% Y/Y). As it turns out, inflation was transitory after all – the time frame was 18 months. Supply chains are back to normal, and we see evidence of falling prices... + más
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Forbes USA Business December 17, 2022
The CPI for November (+0.1% M/M) was milder than markets expected, which brought the Y/Y CPI inflation rate to 7.1% in November from 7.7% in October. The core CPI (ex-food and energy) rose +0.2% M/M, the smallest increase since August 2021. Excluding shelter, the Core fell -0.1%... + más
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Forbes USA Business December 15, 2022
Monthly Inflation, Annualized for 2021-2022Chart by author Inflation is about to become old news. To put it even more forcefully, the post-pandemic bout of rising prices has already come to an end. The upstream segment of the economic pipeline is flashing multiple... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 13, 2022
Fed Tightening Cycle Over Past 40 YearsHaver Analytics, Rosenberg Research The CPI came in at +0.4% M/M for October, much better than the +0.6% consensus estimate, and the Y/Y number, a favorite of the Fed, fell to 7.7% from 8.2%. The financial markets rejoiced. The tech heavy... + más
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Forbes USA Business October 04, 2022
Shopping in Rosemead, California on April 21, 2022. - US inflation reached a four-decade high of ... [+] 8.5% in March, what will the October CPI report bring? (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty Images Inflation is... + más
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