Macro Briefing | 20 November 2019

Are US-China trade talks at an impasse? WSJ
China criticizes US after Senate passes bill supporting Hong Kong protesters: CNBC
Don’t overlook the brewing US-Europe trade conflict, says analyst: MW
Sluggish earnings for retailers raise questions about holiday season: WSJ
Gordon Sondland is key witness in today’s impeachment hearing: Reuters
All eyes on Lagarde, ECB’s chief, in her first policy speech on Friday: BBG
Israel launches airstrike on Syria: Reuters
Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow Q4 GDP estimate ticks up but +0.4% is still worrisome
US housing starts picked up in October, rising 8.5% vs. year-earlier level:

Stock Market’s Optimism Vs. Worrisome Economic Data

Judging by the US stock market, the economic outlook is optimistic in no trivial degree. The S&P 500 Index rose for a fifth straight day on Monday (Nov. 18), ticking up to another record high. Taking a cue from the party atmosphere on Wall Street, Goldman Sachs’ chief equity strategist expects the sluggish US economy will improve in 2020.

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Macro Briefing | 19 November 2019

US shifts policy and backs Israeli on settlements in West Bank: WSJ
Dems release new transcripts ahead of today’s impeachment hearings: The Hill
Fed Chairman Powell met with Trump on Monday: USA Today
Pimco: US and China may sign ‘phase one’ trade deal before Christmas: CNBC
Goldman Sachs expects US economic growth to pick up in 2020: CNBC
US home builder sentiment remains near post-recession high in November: CNBC

Macro Briefing | 18 November 2019

Hints of progress emerge in US-China trade talks: Bloomberg
China’s presses ahead with efforts to decouple from the US dollar: CNBC
Industrial production for US fell more than expected in October: Reuters
Import prices continued to fall in October for US: MarketWatch
US retail sales rebounded in October: MW
NY Fed Mfg Index: slow growth continues in November: NY Fed
US Q4 GDP nowcasts weakened sharply via Atlanta Fed and NY Fed estimates
US economic growth slowed substantially in latest ADS Index profile: Philly Fed

Book Bits | 16 November 2019

Willful: How We Choose What We Do
By Richard Robb
Summary via publisher (Yale University Press)
Why do we do the things we do? The classical view of economics is that we are rational individuals, making decisions with the intention of maximizing our preferences. Behaviorists, on the other hand, see us as relying on mental shortcuts and conforming to preexisting biases. Richard Robb argues that neither explanation accounts for those things that we do for their own sake, and without understanding these sorts of actions, our picture of decision-making is at best incomplete. Robb explains how these choices made seemingly without reason belong to a realm of behavior he identifies as “for-itself.”

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Macro Briefing | 15 November 2019

Washington braces for resumption of impeachment hearings today: The Hill
US and China close to a trade deal, says White House economic adviser: Reuters
Hong Kong falls into recession as protests continue: BBC
Global debt rose to a new record in the first half of 2019: CNBC
Solid gain for WalMart sales hint at healthy US consumer spending: WSJ
US equity bull market is longest on record, advises Leuthold Group: CNBC

Macro Briefing | 14 November 2019

First day of public impeachment hearing focuses on Ukraine: Reuters
US-China trade talks falter over farm products: WSJ
Fed’s Powell sees steady rates if economy remains on current path: CNBC
China’s economic growth continues to slow, new data shows: SCMP
Germany avoids a recession in Q3, just barely: CNBC
Japan’s economy barely grew in Q3: NY Times
Google plans to enter banking industry by offering checking accounts: The Verge
US core consumer inflation’s 1-year trend ticked down to +2.3% in October: