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- Jan 22 2021
United States: Macro Musings: No tweet-storm, but a loud message from Biden
The Federal Government is poised to play a much larger role in ending the health crisis and jump-start the economy’s growth engine. A more coordinated national plan in dealing with Covid-19 is well un...
- Jan 22 2021
United States: FOMC Preview: Maintaining a steady course
The focus of next week’s FOMC policy meeting will be Chairman Powell’s press conference. We look for Powell to present a more optimistic, but still cautious outlook. He should continue to signal very...
- Jan 22 2021
United States: Policy response cheat sheet (22 Jan)
Newly sworn in, President Biden hit the ground sprinting with a series of executive actions and legislative proposals for pandemic relief and immigration reform. Among over a dozen first-day executive...
- Jan 21 2021
United States: Recovery Tracker rose modestly after the holidays
The US Recovery Tracker rose 0.3ppts to 76.4 in the first full week of 2021, but it remained lower than its pre-holidays level. Importantly, mobility, demand, production, and employment all appear poi...
- Jan 21 2021
Eurozone: ECB policy is all about favorable financing conditions
The ECB stayed put at its first meeting of 2021. The council saw developments as in line with its baseline expectations, judged the balance of risks as less tilted to the downside and added a whiff of...
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