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Powell Says Rates to Stay Higher for Longer
Recent inflation data indicate the central bank may need more time to feel comfortable lowering interest rates, Fed Chair Powell said during a panel discussion at the Wilson Center in Washington. “Given the strength of the labor market and progress on inflation so far, it is appropriate to allow restrictive policy further time to work and let the data and the evolving outlook guide us,”
Japan Trade Balance Swings to Surplus
Japan's trade balance shifted to a surplus of JPY 366,467 billion in March 2024 from a deficit of JPY 750,854 billion in the same period of the prior year. It was the first trade surplus in three months, as exports grew while imports fell. Shipments rose by 7.3% yoy, the fourth straight month of growth, to the largest amount in three months of JPY 9,469.60 billion, amid robust demand from the US and China. Meanwhile, purchases were down 4.9%, the second time of drop this year, to JPY 9,103.13 billion, due to a sharp decline in imports of mineral fuels. In 2023, Japan logged a trade shortfall of JPY 9.29 trillion, the third consecutive year of gap.
47 min ago
Japan Exports Notch 3-Month High
Exports from Japan rose by 7.3% yoy to a 3-month peak of JPY 9,469.60 billion in March 2024, following a 7.8% growth in February. It was the fourth straight month of increase in shipments, as sales of transport equipment climbed 10.3%, led by motor vehicles (7.1) and cars (8.0%). Also, machinery exports gained 3.9%, due to semicon machinery (4.6%); and electrical machinery shipments increased 9.9%, driven by semiconductors (11.3%). Further, exports of others surged 14.6%, boosted by scientific, optical instruments (10.5%); and manufactured goods shipments added 2.5%, due to non-ferrous metals (5.2%) Sales of chemicals rose 3.9%, helped by plastic materials (19.3%). Exports grew to the US (8.5%), China (12.6%), Malaysia (10.9%), Vietnam (23.6%), India (15.3%), Germany (2.4%), and the EU (3.0%); while falling to Singapore (-5.1%), Thailand (-7.2%), Indonesia (-22.4%), and Russia (-35.5%).
42 min ago
US Futures Edge Higher as Earnings Roll In
US stock futures edged higher on Wednesday as the first quarter earnings season kicks into high gear this week. In extended trading, United Airlines jumped 5% on a revenue beat and smaller-than-expected loss, while J.B. Hunt Transport Services fell 6% after missing quarterly estimates. In regular trading on Tuesday, the Dow rose 0.17%, helped by UnitedHealth which popped 5.2% on strong quarterly results. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite lost 0.21% and 0.12%, respectively, extending their declines to a third straight day. Those moves came as Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank needs to see more progress on the inflation front before starting to cut rates. Investors now look ahead to more earnings reports on Wednesday from U.S. Bancorp and Travelers.
65 min ago
New Zealand Inflation Eases to Nearly 3-Year Low in Q1
The annual inflation rate in New Zealand eased to 4% in the March quarter of 2024, from 4.7% in the fourth quarter. It pointed to the lowest figure since the second quarter of 2021. The largest contributor was Housing and household utilities increased 4.5 percent as prices went up for rent (up 4.7 percent), construction (up 3.3 percent) and property rates and related services (up 9.6 percent). Recreation and culture increased 5.6 percent, driven by rise in cost of accommodation services (up 10.6 percent); recreational and cultural services (up 7.4 percent); other recreational equipment and supplies (up 3.6 percent). Alcoholic beverages and tobacco increased 7.4 percent, due to higher cost of cigarettes and tobacco (up 10.4 percent) and alcoholic beverages (up 5.0 percent).
2 hours ago
ECB Lagarde Confirms Rate Cuts Are Coming Soon
President Lagarde confirmed Tuesday that the ECB will cut rates soon, adding that geopolitical events haven't had a substantial impact on commodity prices. The ECB is observing a disinflationary process that is moving according to expectations and just needs to build a bit more confidence in it, ECB President Christine Lagarde told CNBC. "If it moves according to expectations, if we don’t have a major shock in development, we are heading towards a moment where we have to moderate the restrictive monetary policy. Subject to no development of additional shock, it will be time to moderate the restrictive monetary policy in reasonably short order,” she added. In its April 2024 meeting, the ECB left interest rates steady as expected and signaled it is ready to cut them. Most investors anticipate the first rate reduction in June.
10 hours ago
US Housing Starts at 7-Month Low
Housing starts in the US plunged 14.7% month-over-month to an annualized rate of 1.321 million in March 2024, reversing from an upwardly revised 1.549 million level in February and well below forecasts of 1.48 million. It is the lowest reading since August and the biggest decline since April 2020, as a rise in mortgage rates weighed on potential buyers. Single-family housing starts moved down 12.4% to 1.022 million, and the rate for units in buildings with five units dropped 20.8% to 290 thousand. Starts fell in the Northeast (-36% to 80 thousand), the Midwest (-23% to 157 thousand), and the South (-17.8% to 736 thousand) but rose in the West (7.1% to 348 thousand).
12 hours ago
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Stock
Bond
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Actual
Chg
%Chg
Crude Oil
85.147
0.22
-0.26%
Brent
89.919
0.17
-0.19%
Natural gas
1.6819
0.00
-0.01%
Gasoline
2.8151
0.01
-0.19%
Heating Oil
2.6490
0.00
-0.14%
Gold
2384.36
0.09
0.00%
Silver
28.175
0.01
-0.03%
Copper
4.3065
0.00
-0.01%
Soybeans
1146.25
3.25
0.28%
Wheat
549.04
16.21
-2.87%
Coal
136.40
0.10
-0.07%
Steel
3544.00
108.00
3.14%
Iron Ore
106.05
0.00
0.00%
TTF Gas
33.61
2.08
6.58%
Lumber
527.16
6.43
-1.21%
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Actual
Chg
%Chg
EURUSD
1.06224
0.0002
-0.02%
GBPUSD
1.24296
0.0017
-0.13%
AUDUSD
0.64131
0.0029
-0.44%
NZDUSD
0.58988
0.0007
0.13%
USDJPY
154.703
0.0040
0.00%
USDCNY
7.26631
0.0025
0.03%
USDCHF
0.91225
0.0003
-0.03%
USDCAD
1.38226
0.0003
0.02%
USDMXN
17.0376
0.0039
0.02%
USDINR
83.6549
0.0066
-0.01%
USDBRL
5.28670
0.0996
1.92%
USDRUB
94.4200
0.6700
0.71%
USDKRW
1390.33
0.6400
-0.05%
USDTRY
32.5155
0.0022
0.01%
DXY
106.335
0.1617
0.15%
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Actual
Chg
%Chg
US500
5058.58
7
0.15%
US30
37866
68
0.18%
US100
17755
41
0.23%
JP225
38316
155
-0.40%
GB100
7818
149
-1.87%
DE40
17790
24
0.13%
FR40
7933
112
-1.40%
IT40
33242
569
-1.68%
ES35
10527
160
-1.50%
ASX200
7618
5
0.07%
SHANGHAI
3007
0
0.00%
SENSEX
72944
0
0.00%
TSX
21643
0
0.00%
MOEX
3463
0
0.00%
IBOVESPA
124389
0
0.00%
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Actual
Chg
%Chg
Apple
169.36
3.33
-1.93%
Tesla
157.10
4.52
-2.80%
Microsoft
414.37
0.62
0.15%
Amazon
183.25
0.47
-0.26%
Meta
500.18
0.29
-0.06%
Nvidia
874.71
14.22
1.65%
Visa
271.43
0.59
0.22%
JPMorgan
180.80
2.20
-1.20%
Intel
36.25
0.04
-0.11%
J&J
144.58
3.06
-2.07%
P&G
156.03
0.54
0.35%
Exxon Mobil
118.66
1.09
-0.91%
3M
91.01
0.30
-0.33%
Goldman Sachs
396.60
4.14
-1.03%
Caterpillar
359.95
4.46
-1.22%
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Actual
Chg
%Chg
United States
4.6750
0.006
0.01%
United Kingdom
4.3040
0.061
0.06%
Japan
0.8780
0.006
0.01%
Australia
4.4290
0.001
0.00%
Germany
2.4830
0.048
0.05%
Brazil
11.7720
0.249
0.25%
Russia
14.3300
0.040
0.04%
India
7.1930
0.018
0.00%
Canada
3.7640
0.010
-0.01%
Italy
3.9050
0.076
0.08%
France
3.0080
0.054
0.05%
South Africa
11.1380
0.353
0.35%
China
2.2770
0.007
-0.01%
Switzerland
0.6920
0.008
0.01%
Chile
6.1300
0.070
0.07%
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Actual
Chg
%Chg
Bitcoin
63993
165
0.26%
Ether
3094.64
3.8003
0.12%
Binance
540.8
2.7000
0.50%
Cardano
0.45826
0.0023
-0.51%
Solana
136.9500
0.1200
0.09%
Ripple
0.49639
0.0014
-0.29%
Polkadot
6.70
0.0226
-0.34%
Avalanche
34.77
0.1600
-0.46%
Polygon
0.71
0.0003
0.04%
Cosmos
8.21
0.0004
0.00%
Dai
0.99976
0.0002
-0.02%
Litecoin
79.990
0.1300
-0.16%
Uniswap
7.16
0.0530
-0.73%
Algorand
0.17
0.0066
3.91%
Bitcoin Cash
486.36
2.8000
-0.57%
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Country
GDP
GDP Growth
Interest Rate
Inflation Rate
Jobless Rate
Gov. Budget
Debt/GDP
Current Account
Population
United States
25440
3.40
5.50
3.50
3.80
-5.80
129.00
-3.00
335.89
China
17963
1.60
3.45
0.10
5.20
-7.40
77.10
1.50
1409.67
Euro Area
14136
0.00
4.50
2.40
6.50
-3.60
90.90
1.90
345.41
Japan
4232
0.10
0.00
2.80
2.60
-6.40
263.90
1.80
123.99
Germany
4082
-0.30
4.50
2.20
5.90
-2.00
66.10
5.90
84.40
India
3417
1.70
6.50
4.85
7.64
-5.80
86.54
-2.00
1373.76
United Kingdom
3089
-0.30
5.25
3.40
4.20
-4.20
97.10
-3.30
67.79
France
2779
0.00
4.50
2.30
7.50
-5.60
111.80
-0.70
68.14
Russia
2240
-0.80
16.00
7.70
2.80
-1.90
17.20
10.30
145.60
Canada
2138
0.20
5.00
2.90
6.10
-1.30
107.00
-0.40
40.80
Italy
2050
0.17
4.50
1.18
7.50
-7.20
137.30
0.50
58.98
Brazil
1920
0.00
10.75
3.93
7.80
-4.60
72.87
-2.92
215.31
Australia
1693
0.20
4.35
4.10
3.70
-1.40
22.30
1.80
26.27