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Macro: Flash PMI — US, EU, Japan, UK, Australia

By |2023-10-24T14:04:22-04:00October 24th, 2023|Economy|

The initial print for October was good in the US. Europe continues to struggle. Japan weakens slightly. The UK flat-lines below 50. Australia drops. Numbers above 50 should indicate an economy is growing. FWIW, this data has been very choppy and even enigmatic. Composite Output Index US -- 51, up from 50.2 (a 3 month high) Eurozone -- 46.5, down [...]

As The Fed Seeks To Justify Raising Rates, Global Growth Rates Have Been Falling Off Uniformly Around The World

By |2022-01-05T20:00:52-05:00January 5th, 2022|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Sentiment indicators like PMI’s are nice and all, but they’re hardly top-tier data. It’s certainly not their fault, these things are made for very times than these (piggy-backing on the ISM Manufacturing’s long history without having the long history). Most of them have come out since 2008, if only because of the heightened professional interest in macroeconomics generated by a [...]

One For New Orders, Several More Against

By |2021-10-01T17:25:42-04:00October 1st, 2021|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

New orders, new orders, new orders. That’s the substance of the inventory cycle. A lot more of them, the upswing in it can remain intact keeping the global manufacturing economy humming along. Should they start to scale back and then, maybe at some point, decline, this unusual supply-constraint trend transitions toward a more historical inventory cycle on the downturn. As [...]

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