Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Global Economic Monitor 221012

(Introduction)

[Markets]


[Indicators]
•   US Sep. NFIB Business optimism index: US Small-Business Optimism Improves for a Third-Straight Month
•   US Sep. Consumer inflation expectations : US Consumers’ Inflation Views Ease for Next Year But Worsen for Long Term
•   Indonesia Sep. Economic activity: Indian Economy’s Slow-But-Steady Activity Awaits Festive Boost


[World]
※   Fund forecasts an economic slowdown, but says central banks must continue to tighten monetary policy
※   Angered by the kingdom’s decision to team up with Russia to slash petroleum output, the president signaled openness to retaliatory measures, including a halt to arms sales and a new antitrust measure.
※   Higher rates and lower growth threaten to expose financial fragilities, according to top Fund official
※   Governor sticks with Friday deadline for central bank action and tells pension funds they have three days lef


[Korea]


[Opinions]
•   Project Syndicate(Sameh Shoukry): The COP of No Return
•   Project Syndicate(Daniel Russel): The North Korean Crisis Around the Corner
•   Project Syndicate(Anatole Kaletsky): The Global Echoes of a British Near-Collapse
•   Project Syndicate(Barry Eichengreen): Who Should Coordinate Ukrainian Reconstruction?
•   Project Syndicate(Anders Åslund): Fighting Ukraine’s Financial Fire
•   Project Syndicate(Brahma Chellaney): The US-India Partnership Is Too Important to Lose
•   FT(Martin Wolf): Disease and war are shaping our economy
•   FT(Sarah O'Connor): Most people don’t know what GDP growth is
•   FT(Robert Armstrong): Inflation-linked gilts come unlinked
•   FT(Cat Rutter Pooley): How to make a mess of an energy windfall tax
•   WSJ(Editorial Board): Ben Bernanke Wins a Nobel, in Theory
•   WSJ(Editorial Board): The Bank of England’s Blame Game
•   WSJ(Editorial Board): More Missile Defenses for Ukraine
•   WSJ(Walter Russell Mead): Stop the Hurricane Climate-Change Babble
•   WSJ(David R. Henderson): An Economics Nobel for and by Central Bankers
•   WSJ(Judy Shelton): The Not-So-Invisible Hand: Central Banks
•   NYT(Paul Krugman): A Nobel Prize for the Economics of Panic
•   Bloomberg(Editorial Board): After Hurricane Ian, Build Back Different
•   Bloomberg(Mohamed A. El-Erian): UK Turmoil Spawns the Return of Bond Vigilantes
•   Bloomberg(Marcus Ashworth): Italy May Find November Is the Cruelest Month
•   Bloomberg(Anjani Trivedi): China Is Setting the Rules for Driverless Cars
•   Bloomberg(Matthew Brooker): China's True Minsky Risk May Be Political
•   Bloomberg(Matt Levine): Anti-ESG Can Be Good Business

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