Take Two: Fed indicates high rates for some time yet; Eurozone inflation accelerates
What do you need to know?
The Federal Reserve may ease monetary policy this year but warned interest rates could remain high “for some time” until inflation falls further. Minutes from its December meeting showed policymakers agreed the path of monetary policy “will depend on how the economy evolves”, with future rate hikes not ruled out. While market reaction to the minutes was muted, 2023 delivered better-than-expected returns; the MSCI World NR Index rose 24%, while the S&P 500 was up 26% including dividends, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq achieved 45%.1
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Eurozone annual inflation rose 2.9% in December, up from 2.4% in November; however, core inflation – excluding energy, food, alcohol and tobacco – fell to 3.4% from 3.6%, according to an official flash estimate. In addition, Eurozone manufacturing activity contracted in December for the 18th consecutive month. The final manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) confirmed a slight rise to 44.4 in December from 44.2 in November – below 50 signifies a contraction. The bloc’s composite PMI remained unchanged in December at 47.6, signalling a moderate but consistent decline in Eurozone business activity.
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Figure in focus: Two billion
Globally, 2024 will be a politically-charged 12 months, with more than two billion people set to head to the polls – most by virtue of India’s elections during April and May. However, emerging markets overall will collectively hold 19 elections this year, with some of the most important contests taking place in Taiwan, South Africa and Mexico. The UK is also very likely to see a general election later in 2024 but the most consequential for the wider world is likely to be the US Presidential race on 5 November.
Words of wisdom
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What’s coming up?
On Monday, a spate of Eurozone surveys will be published covering December, including the bloc’s Economic and Industrial Sentiment and Consumer Confidence indices. On Tuesday, the Eurozone also publishes its unemployment rate for November. On Thursday, the US releases its inflation figures for December, with China following up with its own numbers on Friday. In addition, the UK reports November GDP growth on Friday.
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