Economic Outlook

May 2020

Economic Outlook – 3 May 2020

2020-09-11T05:38:21+00:00

US An additional 3.8 million Americans filed for unemployment insurance, bringing total initial claims over the past six weeks to over 30 million. This dwarfs past recessions. With so many jobs lost and more at risk, consumers have cut back sharply on spending. Services spending accounts for over 45.0% of US GDP and is typically [...]

Economic Outlook – 3 May 2020 2020-09-11T05:38:21+00:00

April 2020

Economic Outlook – 26 April 2020

2020-09-11T05:38:56+00:00

US Oil prices went negative for the first time in history as the evaporation of demand collided with supply that literally cannot be shut off quickly enough. Specifically, the expiring front-month WTI contract price fell below zero, as holders of the security squirmed to avoid having to take physical delivery with oil storage space scarce [...]

Economic Outlook – 26 April 2020 2020-09-11T05:38:56+00:00

Economic Outlook – 19 April 2020

2020-09-11T05:39:24+00:00

US Retail sales plunged 8.7% in March, as a 26.0% surge in grocery store sales was drowned out by historic declines in both durable (furniture -27.0%, autos -26.0%) and nondurable (clothing -50.0%, restaurants -27.0%) discretionary spending. Even this understates the decline in personal consumption, as retail sales do not include hotel stays, airline or movie [...]

Economic Outlook – 19 April 2020 2020-09-11T05:39:24+00:00

Economic Outlook – 12 April 2020

2020-09-11T05:39:59+00:00

US The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index tumbled 8.1 points in March. This was the largest one-month drop in the index’s history. This drop, however, did not capture the full extent of the deterioration in business conditions that took place later that month. A special survey conducted by the NFIB found that most businesses only [...]

Economic Outlook – 12 April 2020 2020-09-11T05:39:59+00:00

Economic Outlook – 5 April 2020

2020-09-11T05:40:49+00:00

US Employers reported payrolls declined by 701K workers in March. This was much worse than expected, yet it only hints at what’s to come. The report “predated many coronavirus-related business and school closures that occurred in the second half of the month,” due to the timing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) survey (March [...]

Economic Outlook – 5 April 2020 2020-09-11T05:40:49+00:00

March 2020

Economic Outlook – 29 March 2020

2020-09-11T05:42:54+00:00

Most of last week's data releases can be ignored as they are from before the spreading of the coronavirus and the data releases are in fact outdated since the economy is in another place now. Marina Cassar Derjavets. US In the US, beginning to be released are data incorporating the near-global shutdown of economic activity [...]

Economic Outlook – 29 March 2020 2020-09-11T05:42:54+00:00

Economic Outlook – 22 March 2020

2020-09-11T05:44:10+00:00

Most of last week's data releases can be ignored as they are from before the spreading of the coronavirus and the data releases are in fact outdated since the economy is in another place now. Marina Cassar Derjavets. US The government mandated closures of schools, bars, restaurants, gyms and movie theaters accelerated the shutdown and [...]

Economic Outlook – 22 March 2020 2020-09-11T05:44:10+00:00

Economic Outlook – 15 March 2020

2020-09-11T05:45:43+00:00

Most of the data releases can be ignored as they are from before the spreading of the coronavirus and these releases are in fact outdated since the economy is in another place now. Marina Cassar Derjavets. US Stocks suffered a week of historic losses as worries deepened about the impact of the novel coronavirus outbreak. [...]

Economic Outlook – 15 March 2020 2020-09-11T05:45:43+00:00

Economic Outlook – 8 March 2020

2020-09-11T05:46:17+00:00

US The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a half percentage last Tuesday, hours after a G7 teleconference in which officials vowed to coordinate policy. Other central banks cutting rates include the Bank of Canada, which also cut rates by a half percentage, and the Reserve Bank of Australia, which cut by a quarter-point. While [...]

Economic Outlook – 8 March 2020 2020-09-11T05:46:17+00:00

Economic Outlook – 1 March 2020

2020-09-11T05:47:47+00:00

US The bond market now expects almost four Fed rate cuts by the end of the year, but one might rightly wonder how lower short-term rates would alleviate supply chain disruptions and aversion to international travel. Prior to the last major financial market flare-up, in December 2018, one could make the case that short-term rates [...]

Economic Outlook – 1 March 2020 2020-09-11T05:47:47+00:00