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100 days of Trump (and counting)

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 1 MAY 2017
... adjustment (first quarter scores have been unusually low in recent times). But even if we take the sharp slowdown in consumer spending at face value, the future looks better. Apart from the solid labour market, business investment has picked up by 9.4% ...

The CPI report that confirms all biases

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 27 APR 2017
... March quarter just to maintain this positive 0.4% speed. Yes, tell me I'm dreaming. Low wages growth will keep consumer spending in check and/or deter businesses from lifting the price of their goods and services that, in turn, would counteract any upward ...

China's off to a good 2017 start

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 19 APR 2017
... since December 2014) versus 6.3% in the January-February period and market expectations for a 6.3% increase. Consumer spending is also on the rise. Retail sales jumped by 10.9% in the year to March following a 6.3% increase in the January-February period ...

The power of optimism

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 23 FEB 2017
... erosion of purchasing power among consumers. This could create a vicious circle where slow wages growth reduces consumer spending that lowers company sales that weakens business investment in structures and equipment and staff thereby reducing workers' ...

Boring but the trend is our friend

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 17 FEB 2017
... January from 3.4% in December and 2.9% in November. This presents a negative indication for consumer sentiment and consumer spending. As the "permanent income hypothesis" states, consumer spending depends on workers' expectations of the permanency of ...

A rate rise on the ides of March?

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 16 FEB 2017
... August last year - from 2.2% in the previous month and beating expectations for a 2.1% increase. The strength in consumer spending is testament to the robust labour market that, at the same time, suggests further pick up in prices. Headline and core ...

Lifted by external demand

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 14 FEB 2017
... expectations for a 0.4% gain. Low wages growth (and expectations of lower prices in the future) equals weak consumer spending equals little possibility that companies would be able to raise prices at the shops equals continued low inflation/deflation ...

Look offshore for income: SSGA

ALEX BURKE  |  FRIDAY, 10 FEB 2017
... demand for resources from China; high property prices; more fully-valued banking stocks; and constraints on consumer spending in the midst of "increasing government austerity."

Little pay, little spend

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 8 FEB 2017
... 0.5% in the previous month and much less than market expectations for a 0.4% gain. Low wages growth equals weak consumer spending equals not a chance in hell that companies would be able to raise prices at the shops equals continued low inflation/deflation. ...

Jobs and jobless rate rise

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 20 JAN 2017
... part-time workers makes it even more favourable. This is supported by the "permanent income hypothesis" that states consumer spending depends on workers' expectations of the permanency of their current and future incomes - full-timers' income are expected ...