Sunday, January 8, 2023

Global Economic Monitor 230109

(Introduction)

[Markets]
※   Stocks rally as U.S. jobs data quells inflation fears
※   Investors bet that Fed need not be as hawkish
※   Treasury yields pull back, dollar sags


[Indicators]
•   Global 2022 Food prices: World food prices hit record high in 2022
※   Unemployment rate edged down to match a half-century low of 3.5%
※   December rate of 9.2% follows 2 months of double-digit rises but record core inflation shows underlying pressures persist


[World]
※   Many call for military intervention to remove leftist leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
※   Talk focuses on higher rates, US-China tensions, uncertainties


[Korea]


[Opinions]
•   Project Syndicate(Willem H. Buiter): Secular Stagnation, Not Secular Stagflation
•   Project Syndicate(John Mark Hansen): What Price McCarthy?
•   FT(Katie Martin): How to be an optimist in markets
•   FT(Robert Armstrong): Will QT end early?
•   WSJ(Editorial Board): The Split-Screen U.S. Economy
•   WSJ(Editorial Board): Lina Khan’s Non-Compete Favor to Big Labor
•   WSJ(Editorial Board): Make Highways ‘Infrastructure’ Again
•   WSJ(Holman W. Jenkins, Jr.): It Would Be Hard for Ukraine to Lose the War to Russia
•   WSJ(Sadanand Dhume): India’s Middle Class Needs Free Trade
•   NYT(Paul Krugman): What Ukraine Teaches Us About Power
•   WP(Condoleezza Rice, Robert M. Gates): Time is not on Ukraine’s side
•   Bloomberg(Marcus Ashworth): Europe’s Coming Bond Avalanche Will Test the ECB
•   Bloomberg(Robert Burgess): Goldilocks Makes an Appearance in the Jobs Market
•   세계(김기동): 은행권의 희망퇴직 ‘돈 잔치’
•   머니투데이(박광범): 신용카드 조금만 쓰라는 카드사
•   강원도민일보(박미현): 강원도와 전현희

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