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Inflation/Deflation

July US durable goods orders rebounded, but investment signals remain subdued and favor duration and tech. Orders fell 2.8% m/m after a 9.4% June drop, better than expected. Core measures excluding volatile components were stronger, with nondefense…
Trump’s firing of Fed Governor Cook raises Fed-independence risks, reinforcing steepener trades. The announcement, aimed at expanding presidential control over the central bank, saw equities fall and bonds initially rally on the prospect of more cuts…
Canada’s fragile growth backdrop reinforces the case for more BoC easing than markets price. June retail sales rose 1.5% m/m, in line with expectations. Excluding autos, sales were stronger at 1.9%. However, the advance estimate for July points to a 0.8%…
Powell’s Jackson Hole speech was misread, and points to cautious dovishness. Some commentators called it hawkish, others suggested the Fed abandoned its 2% target. Neither is accurate. Central bank communication is rarely binary; it operates across…
The post-Liberation Day rally has broadened, reducing skepticism and strengthening the case for US outperformance versus Europe. The S&P 500’s climb to all-time highs has been unusually smooth, compressing realized volatility and pulling the VIX…
Powell’s final Jackson Hole speech signaled a dovish tilt, opening the door to a September cut. The Fed is under pressure to balance unemployment and inflation risks, with the FOMC split between “proactive” doves and “reactive” hawks. Recent data have not…
Indonesia’s surprise rate cut signals a dovish turn that will weigh on the rupiah. Bank Indonesia cut its policy rate by 25 bps to 5%, with low inflation and weak activity pointing to more easing ahead. Our Emerging Markets team’s proprietary super core…
The Philly Fed’s August dip confirms persistent US manufacturing weakness and sends a disinflationary impulse. The index fell to -0.3 from 15.9 in July, with shipments, employment, and new orders all declining, the latter slipping into contraction.…
Flash August PMIs show tentative global momentum yet growth remains weak. The composite PMI improved in both the US (55.4 vs. 55.1) and euro area (51.1 vs. 50.9), with manufacturing moving into expansion for the first time in 18 months. US manufacturing…
South African inflation will remain at the bottom of the SARB target range, allowing further easing. July CPI came in line with expectations at 3.5% y/y, with core at 3.0%. Our Emerging Markets strategists expect the central bank to keep cutting in…