Jim O’Sullivan answers questions about inflation and its roll in Fed policymaking.
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HFE turns 30!
March 14, 2018, marks the thirtieth anniversary of High Frequency Economics’ first edition of Notes on the Global Economy, authored by Carl Weinberg.
How much has the global economy changed in 30 years?
Economists united: Trump tariffs won’t help the economy
With a Fed rate hike all but assured for March, keep your eye on changes in the “dot plot” says Jim O’Sullivan.
Trump to offer temporary tariff exemption for Canada and Mexico
Jim O’Sullivan’s relatively upbeat forecast for the U.S. economy assumes no “confidence-sapping trade war.”
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Pending home sales drop to 3-year low
Don’t jump to conclusions about the January drop in U.S. pending homes sales, advises Jim O’Sullivan.
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O’Sullivan sees too much stimulus in system
Jim O’Sullivan discusses Fed policy and the U.S. economy on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.
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Treasury secretary says we can get paid more and prices won’t rise. Well…
Don’t expect productivity gains to prevent a surge in U.S. wages from boosting inflation, says Jim O’Sullivan.
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U.K. economy is in a slowdown phase, says Carl Weinberg
What is the rationale for the Bank of England to hike interest rates as the U.K. economy slows and Brexit looms?
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Expert eyes core CPI for signs of inflation
Jim O’Sullivan sends up a warning on inflation ahead of the U.S. CPI data for January.
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Trump policy sees only good in borrowing, debt
Jim O’Sullivan discusses the long-term impact of new fiscal stimulus in the United States. “You have to ask what will ultimately happen when we do go into a recession,” he says.
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