Macro Briefing: 19 January 2024

* Congress approves short-term funding to avert government shutdown
* What are the factors behind China’s slowing economic growth?
* Bitcoin ETFs are second only to gold funds re: investor popularity
* Trump rules out a US central bank digital currency if he’s elected
* Jobless claims fell last week to lowest level since Sep. 2022
* Philly Fed Manufacturing Index continued to slide in January
* US housing starts fell in December, reversing some of November’s surge:

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Macro Briefing: 18 January 2024

* Pakistan launches retaliatory airstrikes on militants in Iran
* Commercial real estate market braces for record amount of maturing loans
* US homebuilder sentiment rises for second month in January
* Fed Beige book reports mixed US economic activity in recent weeks
* Business inflation expectations fell “significantly” to 2.2% in January: Atlanta Fed
* Industrial output in US ticks up slightly in December
* US retail sales rise more than forecast in December:

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Does NY Fed Manufacturing Index’s Plunge Signal US Recession?

The sharp drop in the New York Federal Reserve’s Empire State business-conditions index in January triggered a wave of warnings. Soon after this monthly survey data was released yesterday (Jan. 16), social media and beyond lit up, warning that this was a smoking gun for the US economy’s imminent descent into recession, assuming output hadn’t already turned negative. But like most single-indicator releases, the crowd rushed to judgment and allowed the headlines du jour to overwhelm more thoughtful analysis.

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Macro Briefing: 17 January 2024

* US spending bill clears first hurdle in Senate to avoid government shutdown
* Fed’s Waller expects rate cuts this year
* China Q4 GDP growth annual growth ticks up to 5.2%–slower than expected
* Population in China fell for second straight year in 2023
* Fund managers are bullish on small cap stocks: BofA managers survey
* NY Fed Manufacturing Index plunges in January to lowest level since 2020:

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Macro Briefing: 16 January 2024

* Trump wins big in Iowa caucus, first GOP vote of 2024 election campaign cycle
* Houthi rebels continue to attack shipping in Red Sea
* Iran launches missile strikes on northern Iraq and Syria
* Taiwan election raises fears of greater tensions with China
* US economy on track for more stimulus if Congress OKs tax deal
* Tax cuts worth trillions of dollars are on the line in this year’s elections
* Progress on taming inflation expected to slow, predicts Atlanta Fed chief
* US producer prices fall for third straight month in December:

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Book Bits: 13 January 2024

Beyond the ESG Portfolio: How Wall Street Can Help Democracies Survive
Marcos Buscaglia
Summary via publisher (McGraw Hill)
How to be confident that your ESG investments serve your clients’ needs—and take Democracy into account. It is easy to unintentionally finance autocrats by using benchmark indices, which often include bonds and stocks of countries slipping down the democracy rankings. Despite best intentions, an investor may be investing in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine or supporting a leader like Hugo Chavez without realizing it. Marcos Buscaglia, a Latin America economist, emerging markets expert, and an emerging voice on the relationship between democracy and markets, argues that the current ESG criteria has brought environmental and social standards into investment decisions, but its approach to democracy needs to be refined.

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