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The Global Week Ahead

October 1 - 8, 2023

This coming week, political eyes will be watching the unfolding drama in the U.S. Congress and three separate federal courts. First, the U.S. House of Representatives will see rebellious Republican members, led by Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL), offering a "motion to vacate the chair," triggering a likely vote on whether to force Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) from the Speakership.

The dramatic move comes on the heels of McCarthy's successfully gaining passage of a Continuing Resolution (C.R.) to keep the federal government open for another 45 days while the House and Senate work to get overdue appropriations bills done. 

The Republican House rebels are furious with McCarthy for cutting a deal with House Democrats to support passage of the C.R. (without provisions on border security and cuts to federal spending) in return for a separate up-or-down vote on Ukraine defense spending. At this point, it is anyone's guess how the motion to vacate vote will go.

Moving to the court cases, the civil trial brought by the State of New York against former President Trump begins on Monday. The case revolves around the New York Attorney General's allegations Trump illegally inflated the valuation of his properties to obtain loans for his business. On Tuesday, President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, is expected in federal court on gun charges. Also on Tuesday, former FTX Founder and CEO Sam Bankman-Fried's criminal fraud case begins in New York.

Globally, we will be watching as E.U. heads of state gather in Spain to discuss the future of the E.U. and possible new members, including Ukraine. Moving to Asia, the U.S. and the Philippines will hold joint naval exercises off the southern coast of the Philippines.  The drills come during heightened tensions between the Philippines and China over control of the Scarborough Shoal. Last week, President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. ordered the Philippine Coast Guard to destroy barriers the Chinese had set up to block off Philippine fishing vessels, further ramping up China-Philippine tensions. The naval exercise also comes after the U.S. and Philippines held the largest-ever joint military exercises on the island this past April.

While this happens, China will hold extensive naval training exercises with Saudi Arabia off the coast of China, the second time the two nations have held such drills. It shows the growing relationship between the two nations. China played a decisive role in advocating Saudi Arabia's invitation to join the BRICS group expansion last month. 

Also, this week, Russia begins a new round of conscription to help bolster its depleted military fighting in Ukraine.  More than 130,000 men between the age of 18 and 27 are expected to be called to service.  Previous conscription efforts saw large numbers of young Russian men flee the country to avoid the draft.

On the international economic radar screen, there are a number of central banks meeting this week to consider interest rate levels, including India, Australia, and New Zealand. Also this week, PMIs will be reported by a slew of countries, including China, Canada, the U.S., Japan, Germany, Italy, and the U.K.  Moving to the U.S., markets will be watching the ISM releases and jobs reports. Also, there will be several significant speeches by Federal Reserve Board members, which will likely reveal the Fed's economic outlook and regulatory agenda.

Finally, we remind readers that the annual fall World Bank/IMF meetings begin the following week (October 9-15) in Marrakech, Morocco

There is a lot else happening around the world this coming week. Below is what we are watching this coming week:

Sunday, October 1, 2023

 

Global

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • Argentina holds its first televised presidential debate. Five candidates will participate.

  • Ecuador's presidential candidates Luisa Gonzalez and Daniel Noboa will debate before the presidential election on Oct. 15.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • China celebrates the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949.

  • Today is the Republic of Korea Alliance Day, marking the US-ROK Mutual Defense Treaty of 1953.

  • Today is Tuvalu Independence Day, celebrating the country’s independence from the UK in 1978.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • China Caixin Manufacturing & Services & Composite PMIs (September)

  • South Korea Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (September)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • Today is Cyprus Independence Day, celebrating the day the country gained its independence from the UK in 1960.

  • France elects a new President of the Senate.

  • The United Kingdom's Conservative Party will hold its annual national conference through Oct. 4.

  • Russia's fall conscription season will begin. 

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • Turkey's National Assembly will return to session, with its vote on Sweden's accession to NATO on the agenda.   Much may hinge on whether the U.S. agrees to self-16 fighter jets which Turkish President Erdogan has long wanted and has suggested may be the price for Sweden’s admission to NATO.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • Nigeria celebrates its 63rd anniversary of independence from Britain.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

 

Monday, October 2, 2023 

Global

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • Former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud case begins in New York.  The case centers on whether the former President fraudulently valued properties.  Along with the former President, his three eldest children are also accused of fraud.

  • The U.S. Supreme Court begins its autumn session. They will be considering a number of major cases, including one that could effectively rule the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is unconstitutional because it gets its funding via the Federal Reserve and not via Congressional appropriations. Another case will look at the precedent of federal judges deferring to administrative judges at federal administrative agencies to interpret vague statutes – the upshot being that if they change this precedent, federal regulatory agencies would likely be curtailed in their regulatory agendas.

  • In Guatemala, large peasant organizations will demonstrate and erect roadblocks throughout the country to protest alleged actions by the prosecutor's office targeting the electoral process. 

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell participates in a roundtable with workers, small business owners, local employers, and community leaders to discuss efforts to redevelop and grow the local economy in York, Pennsylvania.  Also participating will be Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker.

  • Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael S. Barr gives a speech on Monetary Policy and Financial Stability at the Forecasters Club Luncheon at the Cornell Club, New York.

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester speaks on the economic outlook before the 50 Club of Cleveland Monthly Meeting.

  • Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams moderates a discussion before the 2023 Environmental Economics and Policy Conference: “Measuring and Adapting to Climate Risk,” hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

  • US S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September), ISM Manufacturing PMI (September), Construction Spending (August)

  • Canada S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Brazil IPC-Fipe Inflation (September), S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September), Balance of Trade (September), BCB Focus Market Readout

  • Peru Inflation (September)

  • Chile IMACEC Economic Activity (August)

  • Mexico Business Confidence (September), S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Colombia Davivienda Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Costa Rica Current Account (Q2)

  • Uruguay Balance of Trade (August), Current Account (Q2)

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • Opening ceremony for Philippines-U.S. Samasama naval exercise. The joint-Naval exercises go through October 13 and will be held off the coast of Southern Luzon.  They come at a time of heightened tensions between the Philippines and China over control of the Scarborough Shoal.  Last week, Philippine President Marcos ordered the Philippine Coast Guard to destroy barriers the Chinese had set up to block off Philippine fishing vessels.  The exercise also comes after the US and Philippines held the largest-ever joint military exercises on the island.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • China’s financial markets are closed as the nation celebrates the National Day of Golden Week.

  • India’s financial markets are closed as the nation celebrates Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday.

  • Bank of Japan Summary of Opinions released, Japan Tankan Large Manufacturers Index (Q3), Tankan Large All Industry Capex (Q3), Jibun Bank Manufacturing PMI (September),

  • South Korea Industrial Production (August), Retail Sales (August)

  • Australia Judo Bank Manufacturing PMI (September), TD-MI Inflation Gauge (September), CoreLogic Dwelling Prices (September), Commodity Prices (September)

  • New Zealand Building Permits (August)

  • Indonesia S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September), Inflation (September)

  • Malaysia S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Philippines S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Taiwan S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Thailand S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Vietnam S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos gives remarks at the Foro Empresarial El Diario Vasco in San Sebastián, Spain.

  • Bank of England Director of Insurance Supervision Shoib Khan gives a speech at the Association of Financial Mutuals Annual Conference in London.

  • Catherine Mann, an external member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee, takes part in a fireside chat hosted by Redburn and Rothschild on macro and monetary policy in London.

  • Eurozone Unemployment (August)

  • Germany HCOB Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • UK Nationwide Housing Prices (September), S&P Global/CIPS Manufacturing PMIs (September)

  • Greece S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Italy HCOB Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Switzerland Retail Sales (August), procure.ch Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Ireland AIB Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Poland S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Spain HCOB Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Russia S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Romania Unemployment Rate (August)

  • Hungary Balance of Trade (July)

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • Today is Iraq Independence Day, celebrating the day it gained its independence from the UK in 1932.

  • Today is the 5th anniversary of the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Turkey Istanbul Chamber of Industry Manufacturing PMI (September), Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (September)

  • Qatar Balance of Trade (August)

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • Guinea celebrates its 65th anniversary of independence from France.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • South Africa Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Angola FX Reserves

  • Nigeria Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria PMI (September)

  

 

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Global

  • The Nobel Prize for Physics is announced.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • In the House of Representatives, we expect Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to offer a motion to vacate the chair – effectively, a no-confidence vote – for Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).  Such a vote, if successful, would force McCarthy from the chair and likely throw the House and the Republican Caucus into chaos as they struggle to figure out who should be the new Speaker of the House.  Currently, there are reports circulating that House Majority Whip Tom Emmers (R-MN) is a leading candidate acceptable to the anti-McCarthy House Republicans.

  • The trial of Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX begins in New York.

  • Peru's prosecutor's office will meet with U.S. authorities to discuss the extradition of former President Alejandro Toledo.

  • El Salvador's presidential election campaign period will begin ahead of the vote in February 2024.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Nicolas Vincent gives a speech before the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal.

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic participates in a moderated conversation, “Economic Outlook for 2024: Inflation, Rising Interest Rates, Labor Market, and Uncertainties,” before the Leadership Atlanta alumni roundtable, “Where Are We Going? Riding the Financial Rollercoaster: A Forward Look Beyond 2024”.

  • US Redbook (September 30), IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism (October), JOLTS Job Quits (August), LMI Logistics Managers Index (September)

  • Mexico FX Reserves (August)

  • Brazil Industrial Production (August)

  • Colombia Exports (August), Central Bank Monetary Policy Minutes

  • Argentina Tax Revenue (September)

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • India S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • South Korea’s financial markets are closed as the nation celebrates National Foundation Day.

  • Reserve Bank of Australia Interest Rate Decision, Australia Building Permits (August), Home Loans (August)

  • New Zealand NNIER Business Confidence (Q3), NZIER Capacity Utilization (Q3), Global Daily Trade Price Index

  • Singapore SIPMM Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Pakistan Inflation (September), Wholesale Prices (September)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • Germany celebrates its reunification in 1990,  a national holiday. Markets are closed.

  • The Constitutional Court of Georgia will consider the impeachment suit against Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili brought by the ruling Georgian Dream party.

  • Norway, Finland, the Baltic states, and Poland will ban the entry of Russian-registered passenger cars.

Economic Reports/Events –


Middle East

Political/Social Events –

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Egypt S&P Global PMI (September)

  • Saudi Arabia Riyad Bank PMI (September)

  • Turkey Inflation (September), CPI (September), PPI (September)

  • Qatar Financial Centre PMI (September), GDP (Q2)

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • Nigeria’s two largest workers unions have called for indefinite strikes to protest against the cost of living crisis.  The crisis comes after the government canceled a petrol subsidy.

  • Mozambique is expected to sue shipbuilder Privinvest, its owner Iskandar Safa, and Credit Suisse in London on Tuesday over a decade-old $2 billion “tuna bond” scandal. However, UBS, which acquired Credit Suisse recently, is expected to attempt to settle the case before the case begins.

  • Ethiopia will host this year’s International Telecommunication Union (ITU) ​Regional Development Forum for Africa in Addis Ababa. This year’s theme is “Digital transformation for a sustainable and equitable digital future.”

  • The Windaba Conference 2023 begins in Cape Town, South Africa.  The conference is the premier wind energy in Africa and brings together energy ministers and leading energy companies together to discuss new projects and developments in the sector.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Kenya Central Bank Interest Rate Decision, GDP (Q2)

  • Nigeria PMIs (September)

  • Angola GDP (Q2)

 

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Global

  • OPEC+ holds a Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee hearing to discuss the state of the oil markets and prices. They will also discuss potential new oil quotas recommendations.

  • The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is expected to release its Global Stocktake related Report.

  • The Nobel Prize for Chemistry is announced.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • Hunter Biden, the son of President Biden, appears in federal court on gun charges.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Federal Reserve Board Governor Michelle W. Bowman gives a speech on the Role of Research, Data, and Analysis in Banking Reforms at the 2023 Community Banking Research Conference, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Jeffrey Schmid gives brief welcome remarks before the 2023 Community Banking Conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

  • US Global Composite & Services PMIs (September), MBA Mortgage Market Index (September 29), ADP Employment (September), ISM Services PMI (September)

  • Brazil S&P Global Composite & Services PMIs (September)

  • Colombia PPI (September)

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Japan Jibun Bank & Composite PMIs (September)

  • South Korea S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (September)

  • Singapore S&P Global PMI (September)

  • Reserve Bank of Australia Chart Pack, Australia Ai Group Industry & Construction & Manufacturing Indexes (September), Judo Bank Services PMI (September)

  • Reserve Bank of New Zealand Interest Rate Decision

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Lebanon BLOM PMI (September)

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • Today is Lesotho Independence Day, celebrating when it became a sovereign state from the UK in 1966.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Ghana PMI (September)

  • Kenya PMIs (September)

  • Uganda PMIs (September)

  • Zambia PMIs (September)

  • South Africa PMIs (September)

  • Uganda Current Account (September), Stanbic Bank Uganda PMI (September) 

 

Thursday, October 5, 2023

Global

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Federal Reserve Board Vice Chair for Supervision Michael S. Barr gives a speech on Cyber Risk in the Banking Sector at the Large and Foreign Banking Organizations Cyber Conference: Managing Cyber Risk from the C-Suite, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

  • Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly participates in a conversation-style interview on the economy, monetary policy, and the Fed’s role in fostering economic growth before the hybrid Economic Club of New York luncheon.

  •  Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester gives brief opening remarks before the Chicago Payments Symposium hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin speaks on the national outlook before the 2023 WilmingtonBiz Conference & Expo, Wilmington, North Carolina.

  • US Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (August), Challenger Job Cuts (September)

  • Canada Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (August), Ivey PMI (September)

  • Colombia Inflation (September)

  • Uruguay Inflation (September), Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

  • El Salvador GDP (Q2)

  • Argentina Industrial Production (August)

  • Paraguay Inflation (September)

  • Peru Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

Asia

Political/Social Events –

Economic Reports/Events –

  • South Korea CPI (September), Inflation (September), FX Reserves (September)

  • India Global Composite & Services PMIs (September)

  • Singapore Retail Sales (August)

  • Australia Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (August)

  • Hong Kong S&P Global PMI (September)

  • Taiwan Inflation (September)

  • Philippines Inflation (September)

  • Thailand Inflation (September)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • The European Political Community meets in Granada, Spain.  This is the 3rd meeting of the Community, bringing together leaders from the EU to discuss the future of the EU as well as considering admittance of new members, including Ukraine.

Economic Reports/Events –

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Turkey FX Reserves (September 29)

  • Egypt FX Reserves (September)

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Mozambique PMIs (September)

  • Reserve Bank of Uganda Interest Rate Decision

  • Rwanda PPI (August)

 

 

Friday, October 6, 2023

Global

  • The Nobel Peace Prize is announced.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • The presidents of Panama, Laurentino Cortizo, and Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves Robles, will visit the Darien region in Panama to address the migration crisis. 

Economic Reports/Events –

  • US Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher J. Waller gives a speech at the Brookings Institution Event: Making American’s Payment System Work for a Digital Century, Washington, D.C.

  • US Non-Farm Payrolls (September), Used Car Prices (September), Total Vehicle Sales (September)

  • Canada Unemployment (September)

  • Brazil Car Production (September)

  • Mexico Auto Production and Exports (September)

  • Chile Inflation (September)

  • Costa Rica Inflation (September)

  • Colombia Inflation (September)

  • El Salvador Inflation (September)

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Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Japan Household Spending (August), Average Cash Earnings (August), Coincident Index (August), Leading Economic Index (August)

  • The Reserve Bank of India Interest Rate Decision

  • Reserve Bank of Australia Financial Stability Review, Retail Sales (August)

  • Taiwan Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (September)

  • Hong Kong FX Reserves (September)

  • Singapore FX Reserves (September)

  • Philippines Unemployment (August), Industrial Production (August)

  • Indonesia FX Reserves (September)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • The EU Heads of State hold informal meetings in Granada, Spain.  They are expected to discuss the EU’s Strategic Agenda, which includes enlarging the EU and possibly allowing Ukraine to join.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Germany Factory Orders (August)

  • France Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (August)

  • UK Halifax House Price Index (September)

  • Hungary Industrial Production (August)

  • Switzerland Unemployment (September)

  • Italy Retail Sales (August)

  • Poland Central Bank Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes

  • Greece Balance of Trade (August)

  • Serbia Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

  • Ukraine FX Reserves (September)

  • Russia Vehicle Sales (September), FX Reserves (September)

 

Middle East

  • Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

  • Economic Reports/Events –

  • Turkey Treasury Cash Balance (September)

 

Africa:

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Mauritius Inflation (September), FX Reserves (September)

  • Seychelles Inflation (September)

  • South Africa FX Reserves (September)

  • Uganda Balance of Trade (August), Business Confidence (September)

 

Saturday, October 7, 2023

Global

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • China FX Reserves (September)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing significant to Report.

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

 

 

Sunday, October 8, 2023

Global

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

  • Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • Germany’s states of Bavaria and Hesse hold elections.

  • Luxembourg holds Parliamentary elections.

  • South Korea’s financial markets are closed as the nation celebrates National Foundation Day.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report.

  

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U.S. Regulatory Week Ahead

October 2 - 6, 2023

The coming week will be critical for the future of the Consumer Financial Protection Board (CFPB) as the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear oral arguments over whether the agency is constitutionally legal.  The core of the case, which was brought by groups representing the payday lending industry, questions whether the way the CFPB is funded (which comes from the Federal Reserve instead of Congressional appropriations) is fatally flawed.   In other words, the Supreme Court could rule the CFPB is unconstitutionally structured and either gets Congress to restructure its funding or cease to exist.

Also, this past Friday, the Supreme Court agreed to take up a case related to the 2011 Federal Reserve Board’s rule regulating swipe fees for debit cards.  The lawsuit argues the fees set by the Fed are arbitrary and too high.  It may allow the Justices to look further at the Durbin Amendment, which granted the Fed further power over credit card companies and their fee structures.

Turning to the regulatory agencies, no significant regulatory proposals are being considered this coming week.  But there will be a lot of speeches about regulatory issues, particularly by Fed Vice Chair Michael Barr, who will give two significant speeches on bank regulation.  The CFTC will see most of their commissioners and Chair Benham give major policy speeches this coming week, too.  

Finally, we will be closely watching a joint appearance by Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Kahn and Justice Department Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Jonathan Kanter on antitrust enforcement and what the two seek to achieve by the new merger guidelines they recently released.

Below is the full regulatory calendar as we see it for the coming week.  Please let us know if you have any questions.

 

U.S. Congressional Hearings 

House of Representatives 

  • There are no hearings in the House Financial Services Committee currently scheduled.

 

U.S. Senate

  • There are no hearings in the Senate Banking Committee currently scheduled.

  

 

US Regulatory Meetings & Events

 

Federal Reserve Board

  • October 2, 1:00 p.m. EST: Federal Reserve Board Vice Chair Vice Chair for Supervision Michael S. Barr will give a speech entitled “Monetary Policy and Financial Stability.” at the Forecasters Club Luncheon, Cornell Club in New York.

  • October 4, 10:25 a.m. EST: Federal Reserve Board Governor Michelle W. Bowman gives a speech entitled “The Role of Research, Data, and Analysis in Banking Reforms” at the 2023 Community Banking Research Conference, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Missouri.

  • October 5, 12:15 p.m. EST: Federal Reserve Board Vice Chair for Supervision Michael S. Barr gives a speech entitled “Cyber Risk in the Banking Sector” at the Large and Foreign Banking Organizations Cyber Conference: Managing Cyber Risk from the C-Suite, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio.

     

  • October 6, 12:00 p.m. EST: Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher J. Waller gives a keynote speech at the Brookings Institution, “Making American’s Payment System Work for a Digital Century” in Washington, D.C.

 

Securities and Exchange Commission

  • October 3, 2:00 p.m.: The SEC and the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board will host an event entitled “Your TSP Account – What to Think About When Nearing Retirement or Considering Leaving the Government”  to share information about TSP accounts and things to consider when retiring or leaving federal service.  The event will be done virtually.  The first will be at the University of North Georgia and the Second at Dalton State College in Georgia.

  • October 4, 8:00 a.m.: The SEC is partnering with the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) and the Georgia Secretary of State for two joint investor roundtables.

     

  • October 5, 8:00 a.m.: The SEC will hold a closed meeting.

 

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

  • October 4, 1:00 p.m. EST: The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Advisory Committee on Community Banking holds a virtual meeting, beginning at 1 p.m., of the Minority Depository Institutions Subcommittee on "economic trends and key challenges and opportunities and the work of the banking industry and private entities that support MDIs and Community Development Financial Institutions."

  • October 5, 9:00 a.m. EST: The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation holds a meeting of the FDIC Advisory Committee on Community Banking for a discussion of issues that are of interest to community banks, including examination policies and procedures, credit and lending practices, deposit insurance assessments, insurance coverage, and regulatory compliance. 

 

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

  • October 3, 8:30 a.m. EST: The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency holds a meeting of the Mutual Savings Association Advisory Committee to advise the OCC on regulatory or other changes the OCC may make to ensure the health and viability of mutual savings associations.

 

Commodities Futures Trading Commission

  • October 2, 10:20 a.m. EST/Chicago: Chair Rostin Behnam will deliver the keynote address and participate in a fireside chat at the FIA Expo 2023 in Chicago, Illinois.

  • October 2, 2:50 EST: Commissioner Caroline D. Pham will participate on a panel titled “Tokenization and Its Role in Accelerating Collateral Management” at FIA Expo 2023 in Chicago, Illinois.

  • October 2, 11:10 a.m. EST: Commissioner Kristin N. Johnson will participate in a fireside chat with former CFTC Chair J. Christopher Giancarlo at the Fordham Law Blockchain Regulatory Symposium in New York.

  • October 4, 4:50 a.m. EST/9:50 a.m. London time) Commissioner Goldsmith Romero will participate on the virtual panel, Carbon Credits—questioning the quality today, the potential tomorrow, at The Economist’s Sustainability Week: Countdown to COP28.

  • October 4, 11:15 a.m. EST: Chairman Rostin Behnam will participate in a fireside chat at the 2023 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Financial Markets Group Fall Conference, Chicago, Illinois.

  • October 4, 12:00 p.m. EST: Commissioner Kristin N. Johnson will provide opening remarks at a CFTC Office of Customer Education and Outreach and Office of Technology Innovation virtual event on social media investment fraud and artificial intelligence for World Investor Week.

  • October 4, 12:00 p.m. EST: The CFTC’s Office of Customer Education and Outreach and Office of Technology Innovation will host Technology and Fraud: Stopping Scams in a Digital World, a free virtual event for financial educators, innovators, regulators, and anyone with interest in these issues, in recognition of World Investor Week – Oct 2-9. Experts will discuss social media-driven investment fraud and the role artificial intelligence (AI) may play in accelerating online fraud.

  • October 5, 1:00 p.m. EST: The CFTC”s Global Markets Advisory Committee meets.  Their agenda includes: Presentation from the GMAC's Global Market Structure Subcommittee on the subcommittee's workstreams involving U.S. Treasury market reforms, global standards and best practices for market volatility controls and circuit breakers, improving liquidity across asset classes, international alignment of trading and clearing obligations to address market fragmentation; Consider recommendations from the Subcommittee on such workstreams; Presentation from the GMAC's Technical Issues Subcommittee on the Subcommittee's workstreams involving international standardization and amalgamation of trade reporting for swaps market oversight, global coordination of market events, improving efficiencies in post-trade processes, and consider recommendations from the Subcommittee on such workstreams; Presentation from the GMAC's Digital Asset Markets Subcommittee on the subcommittee's workstreams involving industry standards and best practices for tokenized asset markets, the regulation of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and utility tokens, and identification of other issues to address in digital finance and tokenization of assets, non-financial activities and Web3, and blockchain technology and consider recommendations from the subcommittee on such workstreams.

  • October 5, 11:00 a.m. EST: Commissioner Kristin N. Johnson will provide a keynote speech on Emerging Carbon Markets at the Baker Institute Annual Energy Summit in Houston, Texas.

  • October 7, 9:15 a.m. EST: Commissioner Caroline D. Pham will deliver a keynote address at the North American Millers’ Association 2023 Annual Meeting in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

  • October 6, 9:00 a.m. EST: Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, delivers morning keynote remarks at the Brookings Institution’s “Making America’s Payment System Work for a Digital Century” Conference in Washington, D.C.

National Credit Union Administration

  • October 3-4: The National Credit Union Administration holds its MDI Symposium. the event aims to support minority depository institutions and will be held at the NCUA headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia.

 

Federal Trade Commission & Department of Justice Antitrust Division

 

Farm Credit Administration

  • No public events or meetings are currently scheduled.

  

 

Trade Associations & Think Tank Events

 

Think Tanks

 

Trade Associations

 

  • October 2, 9 a.m. EST: The Institute for International Finance holds an online webinar entitled “Unlocking Private Climate Finance for Emerging Markets.”  

  • October 8-10, The American Bankers Association Annual Convention in Nashville, Tennessee.

  

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Recommended Weekend Reading

September 29 — October 1, 2023

Here are our recommended reads from reports and articles we read in the last week. We hope you find these useful and that you have a relaxing weekend.   And let us know if you or someone you know wants to be added to our distribution list.

 

Political Economy

  • “Can Economists Predict Recessions?”   St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank Research

    When people ask questions about the economy, they often ask about predictions. Will there be a recession soon? When will inflation come down? Why didn’t economists see the 2008 crisis coming? And perhaps most importantly: Do economists have any idea what’s going to happen to the economy?  These questions have taken on particular importance recently. In the past four quarters, economic forecasters have, on average, predicted a 42% probability of a contraction in the U.S. economy in the next quarter, according to the Survey of Professional Forecasters (SPF) conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. So far, no recession has occurred, although the forecasted risk of a downturn in the fourth quarter remains elevated at 34.4%.


  • “Did Pandemic Unemployment Benefits Increase Unemployment?  Evidence from Early State-level Expirations”  Glenn Hubbard/Harry Holzer/Michael Strain, Economic Inquiry

    Abstract: During the 2021 pandemic year, the generosity of Unemployment Insurance benefits was expanded (Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation [FPUC]), and eligibility for benefits was broadened (Pandemic Unemployment Assistance [PUA]). These two programs were set to expire in September 2021. In June 2021, 18 states exited both FPUC and PUA, and three states exited FPUC (but not PUA). Using Current Population Survey data and a wide range of estimation methods, we find that the flow of unemployed workers into employment increased by around two-thirds following early exit among prime-age workers. We also find evidence of reductions in state-level unemployment rates, increases in employment-populations ratios, and reductions in the share of households that had no difficulty meeting expenses.

Americas

  • “The Coming Crisis for Latin America’s Left-Wing Leaders”  Americas Quarterly

    Social democrats now rule much of the region—but anti-incumbency, weak parties, and more may soon make them an endangered species.  Despite their sinking poll numbers, they vow to make a comeback.  The big question is: What does all this political change mean for Latin America and the markets?

  • “Americans’ Weak Economic Ratings Slip Further in September”   Gallup

    Americans’ already negative assessments of the U.S. economy have become slightly worse in September, both in their perception of current economic conditions and their outlook for the economy’s direction. In this month’s update, 20% of U.S. adults say economic conditions are “excellent” or “good,” while 32% call them “only fair” and 48% “poor.” The overall positive rating is down slightly from 23% in August, while the poor rating is up from 42% and is the highest Gallup has seen in a year.

  • “Tracking Transatlantic Drug Flows: Cocaine’s Path from South America Across the Caribbean to Europe”  Center for Strategic and International Studies

    This interactive report, with superb graphics, shows that the global cocaine trade has seen seismic shifts in the last decade as drug traffickers looked beyond the United States to set their sights on more lucrative markets in Europe.  Cocaine consumption in Europe has increased significantly over the last decade. The rise of cocaine has caused an unprecedented wave of drug-related violence across Europe, especially in port cities like Rotterdam. As drug use has increased, so have drug overdose deaths.

Indo Pacific

  • “China is Growing Old Before It Becomes Rich: Does It Matter?”  Big Data China

    In 2022, after six consecutive years of declining birth rates, China recorded its first annual population decline since the early 1960s. According to a forecast by the United Nations, China’s population is set to fall from 1.426 billion in 2022 to 1.313 billion in 2050 and drop below 800 million by 2100. The problem for China, though, isn’t simply a falling population but rather the worsening ratio of retirees to individuals of working age, which will increase the burden on income earners to support the rest of the population. Every estimate and forecast we found (see Figure 1) shows that China’s old-age dependency ratio will continue to rise in the coming decades.

Middle East

  • Inside Iran’s influence operation”  Semafor

    In the spring of 2014, senior Iranian Foreign Ministry officials initiated a quiet effort to bolster Tehran’s image and positions on global security issues — particularly its nuclear program — by building ties with a network of influential overseas academics and researchers. They called it the Iran Experts Initiative.  The scope and scale of the IEI project have emerged in a large cache of Iranian government correspondence and emails reported for the first time by Semafor and Iran International. The officials, working under the moderate President Hassan Rouhani, congratulated themselves on the impact of the initiative: At least three of the people on the Foreign Ministry’s list were, or became, top aides to Robert Malley, the Biden administration’s special envoy on Iran, who was placed on leave this June following the suspension of his security clearance.

     

  • “Nagorno-Karabakh: The Broader Implications”    Carnegie Middle East Center, Carnegie Institute for International Peace

    Beyond the tragedy of the Armenians, many countries in the region and internationally have a stake in what happens in the territory.  Specifically, Azerbaijan’s military takeover of the region has significant longer-term political and economic implications for Russia, Turkey, Israel, and the EU.

 

Africa

 

 

Map of the Week 

While Everyone Worries About China’s Intentions Toward Taiwan, the Philippines Is Where Markets Should Watch Closely Now

Markets have been keenly focused on the increased tensions between Beijing and Taipei but they have not paid particularly close attention to the increasing tensions and military activity on the Scarborough Shoal off the coast of the Philippines.  By way of background, in 2012 China claimed the Shoal as their own, redrawing established maritime boundaries.  Asa result, the Philippines taking China to the International Court in the Hague.   The Philippines won the case in 2016.  However, then-President Rodrigo Duterte, as part of his move away from U.S. influence,  tried to sooth things with China but with little real effect. 

In a reversal of policy, current Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who has warmed up relations with the US since taking office, changed tactics and recently reasserted the Philippines rightful claim to the Shoal.  He went so far as to instruct the Philippine Coast Guard last week to remove a floating barrier installed by China to block Philippine fishing boats from entering the area.  

One critical question the financial market should consider as tensions between the two countries rise is what will the U.S. do?  Like Taiwan, the U.S. has a mutual defense treaty with the Philippines.

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Global Week Ahead

September 24 - October 1, 2023

The markets have a lot to watch in the political sphere this coming week, foremost being the looming U.S. federal government shutdown unless House Republicans can a figure out to cobble together a temporary funding extension.  At this point, the chances of successfully achieving a short-term deal look remote.  Tied up in all this is the question of whether House Republicans will also block new spending requests from the White House for Ukrainian military aid.  We are seeing resistance to more funding at an all-time high among a number of Republicans.  We will be offering regular updates as midnight, September 30th approaches as well as on what will happen with the Ukrainian funding bill.

Also, this week, the second Republican presidential debate will be held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.  Former President Donald Trump has again refused to participate.

On the geopolitical radar screen this week, we will be watching closely as President Biden hosts the Pacific Islands Forum in Washington.  The Forum, comprised of 18 countries, is an opportunity for the U.S. to further counter China’s efforts to establish stronger security ties with many of the nations.   

Also, this week, the EU and China hold their 10th annual Economic and Trade Summit in Beijing.  The meetings come at a time of considerable tension between the EU and China over the EU’s efforts to restrict technology exports to China as well as the EU’s heightened criticism of human rights in China.  The Summit will likely give markets some guidance on how these trade tensions are likely to unfold further – or not – in the coming quarter.

On the global economic calendar this week, markets will be focused on inflation data coming out of a number of countries. In Asia, China’s and Japan’s PMIs are due to be released while the U.S. will be releasing PCE inflation data and personal income and spending figures.  In Europe, Germany will be releasing their CPIs on Thursday and a closely watched consumer confidence report on Wednesday. 

Here is what else we are watching around the world this coming week.

Sunday, September 24, 2023

Global

  • Today begins Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin continues his travels to Djibouti, Kenya, and Angola through September 28.  The purpose of the meetings is to strengthen partnerships and enhance regional security in the African continent and come at a time when Russia and China are ramping up their own efforts in the region.

  • Ecuador's presidential candidates, Luisa Gonzalez, and Daniel Noboa, will officially begin their campaigns for the presidential runoff vote on October 15.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report (NSTR)

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR 

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Taiwan Industrial Production (August), Retail Sales (August)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR 

 

Monday, September 25, 2023

Global

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • The United States and the 18 nations of the Pacific Islands Forum will hold their second annual summit in Washington, D.C., until September 26.  The Forum is comprised of 18 member nations.  The U.S. will be using the event to build stronger ties with many of these countries to counter China’s growing influence in the region.

  • Guatemala's President-elect Bernardo Arevalo may resume the power transition process with current President Alejandro Giammattei.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari participates in a question-and-answer session hosted by the Wharton Central Banking Club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  • US Chicago Fed National Activity Index (August), Dallas Fed Manufacturing Index (September)

  • Brazil FGV Consumer Confidence (September), Current Account (August), FDI (August), BCB Focus Market Readout

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda to meet business leaders in Osaka, western Japan, and hold a news conference.

  • Singapore CPI (August), Inflation (August)

  • Indonesia M2 Money Supply (August)

  • Malaysia Coincident Index (July), Leading Index (July)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

Economic Reports/Events –

  • ECB President Christine Lagarde will give an introductory statement at the ECON Hearing before the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) of the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium.

  • ECB Board Member Isabel Schnabel will give a speech at the  Johann-Heinrich-von-Thünen-Lecture in Regensburg, Germany 

  • Germany Ifo Business Climate (September), Ifo Current Conditions & Expectations (September)

  • UK CBI Distributive Trades (September)

  • Poland Unemployment (August)

  • Slovenia Tourist Arrivals (August)

  • Spain PPI (August)

  • Hungary Gross Wages (July)

  • Bosnia & Herzegovina Inflation (August), PPI (August), Industrial Production (August)

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Turkey Business Confidence (September), Capacity Utilization (September)

  • Israel Manufacturing PMI (August)

  • Lebanon Inflation (August)

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR 

 

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Global

  • NSTR

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • The U.S. Senate is going to attempt to move a continuing resolution to keep the federal government past September 30.  Meanwhile, the House of Representatives returns to work, seeking a way to advance their own continuing resolution as well as advancing four separate appropriations bills.  At this point, it is seen as doubtful the bills will advance as dissident Republican members continue to demand significant cuts to the federal budget.

  • President Biden travels to Detroit to show support for the United Auto Workers strike against Detroit automakers, a day before former President Donald Trump visits Detroit to speak to strikers.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • US Federal Reserve Board Governor Michelle W. Bowman gives welcoming remarks on Post-Pandemic Challenges and Strategies for Addressing Rental Housing Affordability (via pre-recorded video) at the FedCommunities event "Keys to Opportunity in the Housing Market: Research on Strategies for Preserving and Expanding Rental Housing Affordability," Washington, D.C.

  • US S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price (July), CB Consumer Confidence (September), New Home Sales (August), Richmond Fed Manufacturing/Fed Services Indexes (September), Dallas Fed Services Index (September), Building Permits (August)

  • Canada Manufacturing Sales (August), Wholesale Sales (August)

  • Brazil BCB Copom Meeting Minutes, IPCA mid-month CPI (September)

  • Colombia Business Confidence (August)

  • Argentina Economic Activity (July), Retail Sales (July)

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • Foreign ministry officials from China, South Korea, and Japan will hold their first high-level trilateral talks since December 2019.  The meeting will take place in Seoul, and the focus of the meeting will be to see if they are capable of arranging a trilateral summit among the country’s leaders. 

  • South Korea holds its first military parade in the country for nearly a decade.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • South Korea Consumer Confidence (September)

  • Reserve Bank of Australia 2023 Conference on Inflation

  • Singapore Industrial Production (August)

  • Hong Kong Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (August)

  • Thailand Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (August)

  • Malaysia PPI (August)

  • Philippines Budget Balance (August)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

Economic Reports/Events –

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Israel Composite Economic Index (August)

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • Zambia’s Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane is expected to present the 2024 national budget to parliament.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Zimbabwe Inflation (September)

  

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Global

  • The BRICS member countries hold a parliamentary forum in South Africa.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • The 2nd Republican Presidential Debate takes place at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.  Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, Senator Tim Scott (R-SC), former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy have all qualified to participate.  Former President Donald Trump has refused to participate; instead intends to address striking auto workers and other union members in Detroit.

  • President Biden travels to San Francisco to attend a campaign fundraising reception.  He will also attend a meeting of his Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.

  • In Panama, the trial of 36 individuals, including ex-presidents Ricardo Martinelli and Juan Carlos Varela, begins.  They are accused of money laundering with Brazilian construction group Odebrecht.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • US MBA Mortgage Index (September 22), Durable Goods Orders (August)

  • Brazil Bank Lending (August)

  • Mexico Balance of Trade (August)

  • Uruguay Unemployment (August)

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar travels to Washington for meetings with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and other senior Biden Administration officials.

  • China's Golden Week will commence and last through October 8.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • China Industrial Profits (August)

  • Japan Coincident Index (July), Leading Economic Index (July)

  • Taiwan Consumer Confidence (September)

  • Australia Monthly CPI (August)

  • South Korea Business Confidence (September)

  • Thailand Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

Economic Reports/Events –

  • ECB Non-Monetary Policy Meeting (virtual)

  • ECB Board Member Andrea Enria will participate on a panel at Analysis Forum "Rischi e sfide per il settore bancario europeo" in Milan, Italy. 

  • EU Loans to Households (August),  Loans to Companies (August), M3 Money Supply (August)

  • Germany GfK Consumer Confidence (September)

  • France Unemployment (August), Consumer Confidence (September)

  • Greece Total Credit (August)

  • Ireland Retail Sales (August)

  • Switzerland Economic Sentiment Index (September)

  • Bulgaria Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

  • Russia GDP (August), Unemployment (August), Real Wage Growth (July), Business Confidence (September), Corporate Profits (July), Industrial Production (August), Retail Sales (August)

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Qatar Balance of Trade (August)

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Thursday, September 28, 2023

Global

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

Economic Reports/Events –

  • US Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook gives closing remarks (via pre-recorded video) at the Minorities in Banking Forum hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin speaks on “The New Job Hierarchy” before the Money Marketeers of New York University.

  • US GDP (Q2), Initial Jobless Claims (September 23), Core PCE Prices (Q2), Retail Consumer Spending (Q2), Pending Home Sales (August), Kansas Fed Composite & Manufacturing Indexes (September)

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Austin Goolsbee will give a policy speech at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington (virtually).

  • Canada CFIB Business Barometer (September), Average Weekly Earnings (July)

  • Brazil IGP-M Inflation (September), PPI (August), Net Payrolls (August), Private Bank Lending (August), M3 Money Supply (August)

  • Mexico Central Bank Interest Rate Decision,  Unemployment (August)

  • Costa Rica GDP (Q2)

  • Argentina Consumer Confidence (September), Current Account (Q2)

  • Paraguay Current Account (Q2)

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Australia Retail Sales (August)

  • New Zealand ANZ Business Confidence (September)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • The EU Justice and Home Affairs Council meets in Brussels to discuss reform of EU asylum legislation.

  • German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and European Council President Charles Michel will take part in the Berlin Global Dialogue Forum through September 29.

  • Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev will make an official visit to Germany.

  • In the UK, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to address the Westminster Correspondents’ Dinner.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Eurozone Economic Sentiment (September), Selling Price Expectations (September), Industrial Sentiment (September), Services Sentiment (September), Consumer Confidence (September), Consumer Inflation Expectations (September)

  • Bank of England Executive Director for Markets Andrew Hauser at Market News International Connect Event ‘A journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step: filling gaps in the central bank liquidity toolkit’ in London.

  • Germany Inflation (September)

  • UK Car Production (August)

  • Spain Inflation (September), Retail Sales (September), Business Confidence (September), Consumer Confidence (September)

  • Italy Business Confidence (September), PPI (September)

  • Ireland Inflation (September)

  • Hungary PPI (August)

  • Serbia Business Confidence (September), Consumer Confidence (September)

  • Slovenia Retail Sales (August)

  • Montenegro Balance of Trade (August), Tourist Arrivals (August)

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Retail Sales (August)

  

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Turkey Economic Confidence Index (September)

  • Saudi Arabia Private Bank Lending (August), M3 Money Supply (August)

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • South Africa PPI (August)

  • Botswana GDP (Q2) 

 

Friday, September 29, 2023

Global

  • NSTR

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams delivers remarks and participates in a moderated discussion covering the economic outlook and monetary policy before a Long Island Association (LIA) Regional Economic Briefing, in Garden City, New York.  Later in the day, he moderates a discussion before the 2023 Environmental Economics and Policy Conference: “Measuring and Adapting to Climate Risk,” hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic participates in the moderated conversation, “Economic Outlook for 2024: Inflation, Rising Interest Rates, Labor Market, and Uncertainties,” before the Leadership Atlanta alumni roundtable, “Where Are We Going? Riding the Financial Rollercoaster: A Forward Look Beyond 2024”.

  • Nicolas Vincent, External Non-executive Deputy Governor of Bank of Canada at the Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain.

  • US Core PCE Price Index (August), Personal Income & Spending (August), Retail Inventories (August), Wholesale Inventories (August), Goods Trade Balance (August), Chicago PMI (September), Michigan Consumer Sentiment/5Year Inflation Expectations/Current Conditions/Inflation Expectations Reports (September), Quarterly Grain Stocks (Corn/Soy/Wheat – September)

  • Canada GDP (July), Budget Balance (July)

  • Brazil Nominal Budget Balance (August), Gross Debt to GDP (August), Unemployment (August)

  • Mexico Fiscal Balance (August)

  • Chile Copper Production (August), Industrial Production (August), Manufacturing Production (August), Retail Sales (August), Unemployment (August)

  • Colombia Central Bank Interest Rate Decision, Cement Production (August), Unemployment (August)

  • El Salvador Current Account (Q2)

  • Paraguay Current Account (Q4)

  • Uruguay Current Account (Q4), GDP (Q2)

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

Economic Reports/Events –

  • China Current Account (Q2)

  • India Current Account (Q2), External Debt (Q2), Government Budget Value (August), Infrastructure Output (August), FX Reserves (September 22)

  • Japan Unemployment (August), CPI (September), Industrial Production (September), Retail Sales (August), Consumer Confidence (September), Housing Starts (August), Construction Orders (August)

  • New Zealand ANZ Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence (September)

  • Philippines PPI (August)

  • Hong Kong Retail Sales (August)

  • Australia Housing Credit (August), Private Credit (August)

  • Singapore Bank Lending (August), PPI (August), Import/Export Prices (August)

  • Vietnam Balance of Trade (September), GDP (Q3), Industrial Production (September), Retail Sales (September), Tourist Arrivals (September), Inflation (September), FDI (September)

  • Thailand Current Account (August), Private Consumption (August), Retail Sales (July)

  • Pakistan Consumer Confidence (August & September)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

Economic Reports/Events –

  • ECB Board President Christine Lagarde gives opening remarks at the joint IEA-ECB-EIB conference on "Ensuring an orderly energy transition: Europe’s competitiveness and financial stability in a period of global energy transformation" in Paris, France. 

  • Eurozone Inflation (September), CPI (September)

  • Germany Retail Sales (August), Import Prices (August), Unemployment (September)

  • UK GDP (Q2), Current Account (Q2), Business Investment (Q2), BoE Consumer Credit (August), Mortgage Lending (August), Nationwide Housing Prices (September)

  • France Inflation (September), Household Consumption (August), PPI (August)

  • Spain Current Account (September)

  • Italy Inflation (September), CPI (September), Industrial Sales (July)

  • Switzerland KOF Leading Indicators (September)

  • Poland inflation (September)

  • Greece PPI (August), Retail Sales (July)

  • Hungary Unemployment (August), Inflation (September), Industrial Production (August), Retail Sales (August), Inflation (September)

  • Bulgaria PPI (August), Business Confidence (September), Tourist Arrivals (August)

  • Slovenia CPI (September), Inflation (September)

  • Serbia Retail Sales ( August), Industrial Production (August), Balance of Trade (August)

  • Ukraine Current Account (August)

  • Russia M2 Money Supply

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Turkey Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (August)

  • Egypt M2 Money Supply (August)

 

Africa:

Political/Social Events –

  • Swaziland (also known as Eswatini) holds legislative elections.

  • Zambia’s Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane is expected to present the 2024 national budget to parliament.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • South Africa Private Sector Credit (August), M3 Money Supply (August), Balance of Trade (August)

  • Uganda Inflation (September)

  • Nigeria FX Reserves (September)

  • Kenya Inflation (September)

  • Nigeria Central Bank Interest Rate Decision, FX Reserves (August)

 

Saturday, September 30, 2023

Global

  • NSTR

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • Today is the end of the fiscal year and the deadline for the U.S. Congress to come up with a temporary funding extension (a Continuing Resolution) or face a federal government shutdown.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • The Maldives will hold its second round of presidential elections.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • China NBS Manufacturing & Non-Manufacturing & General PMIs (September)

  • Bank of Japan to release summary of opinions from board members at its Sept. 21-22 policy meeting.

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • Slovakia holds legislative elections.

  • Pope Francis is expected to name as many as 21 new Cardinals.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • Today is Botswana Day, a national holiday celebrating the country’s independence.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR 

Sunday, October 1, 2023

Global

  • NSTR

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • Argentina holds a presidential debate.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • Indonesia’s first high-speed rail service – and the first high-speed rail operation in Southeast Asia – begins operations. Built jointly by Indonesia and China as part of China’s Belt & Road Initiative, it will connect Jakarta with West Java’s provincial capital Bandung.   It will be a 28-minute journey.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • China Caixin Manufacturing & Services & Composite PMIs (September)

  • South Korea Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (September)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • In the UK, the Conservative Party conference kicks off in Manchester. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and Defense Secretary Grant Shapps are on the main stage.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

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U.S. Regulatory Week Ahead

September 25 - 29, 2023

The Senate Banking Committee may begin a process this week that will be historic for financial services: They will mark up the SAFER Act, allowing financial institutions to service marijuana businesses in states where marijuana is legal.  The implications are immense for banks, who have been lobbying for years for such legislation.  The legislation is not a done deal yet, as there are still one or two areas of conflict over legislative language. 

All this come as Congress remains deadlocked over passing a stop-gap spending bill to keep the government open.  We will be reporting separately on what is going on and implications for regulators.

Also, this coming week, SEC Chair Gary Gensler will testify before the House Financial Services Committee, which is holding an oversight hearing of the SEC.  Watch for fireworks as many Republican members are expected to confront Gensler over his ESG regulatory efforts and recent regulation aimed at private capital. 

We would note that Secretary of Treasury Janet Yellen convened in executive session the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) held a meeting Friday afternoon (September 22).  The meeting was not scheduled or noticed when we published the Regulatory Week Ahead last Sunday. 

The Council heard an update from Federal Reserve staff on international market developments, including the outlook for global financial stability and macroeconomic and financial conditions in China.  The Council also received an update from Treasury staff on the public comments received on the Council’s proposed analytic framework for financial stability risk identification, assessment, and response and the Council’s proposed interpretive guidance regarding nonbank financial company determinations.  The Council will continue considering the public comments as it works toward finalizing the two documents.  You can read the full readout of what they discussed HERE.  

Below is the full regulatory calendar as we see it for the coming week.  Please let us know if you have any questions.

U.S. Congressional Hearings

House of Representatives

 

U.S. Senate

  • September 27 (Wednesday) 9:30 a.m.: The Senate Banking Committee is expected to mark up S. 2860, the SAFER Act, which will allow financial institutions to provide services to state-sanctioned marijuana businesses.

  • September 27 (Wednesday) 10:30 a.m.: The Senate Banking Committee’s Subcommittee on Securities, Insurance, and Investment holds a hearing on “The State of Flood Insurance in America.”  The witness will be Douglas Quinn, Executive Director, the American Policyholder Association.

  • September 27 (Wednesday) 10:00 a.m.: The Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee holds a hearing on foreign ownership in U.S. agriculture.  Witnesses include Gloria Montano Greene , Deputy Agriculture undersecretary farm production and conservation, Harrison Pittman , Director of the National Agricultural Law Center in the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, Fayetteville, Ark., David L. Ortega , Associate professor for agricultural, food, and resource economics at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich.

  

US Regulatory Meetings & Events

 

Federal Reserve Board

  • September 25 (Monday) 10:00 a.m.: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari participates in a question-and-answer session hosted by the Wharton Central Banking Club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

     

  • September 28 (Thursday) 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.: US Federal Reserve Board Chair Jay Powell participates in “Conversations with the Chair: A Teacher Town Hall Meeting” in Washington, DC. 

  • September 29 (Friday) 2:00 p.m.: New York Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams moderates a discussion before the 2023 Environmental Economics and Policy Conference: “Measuring and Adapting to Climate Risk,” hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

  

Securities and Exchange Commission

 

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

  • Nothing significant to report.

 

Commodities Futures Trading Commission

  • September 27 (Wednesday) 3:40 a.m. EST/3:40 p.m. Hong Kong time: CFTC Commissioner Christy Goldsmith Romero to Participate in a Fireside Chat at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s (ISDA) Derivatives Trading Forum.

 

National Credit Union Administration

  • Nothing significant to report.

 

Federal Trade Commission & Department of Justice Antitrust Division

 

Farm Credit Administration

  • Nothing significant to report.

 

Trade Associations & Think Tank Events

Think Tanks

  • September 28 (Thursday) 1:00 p.m.: The Center for American Progress hosts a discussion on “How the Supreme Court's Decision in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Community Financial Services Association of America Could Harm Consumers."  Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) will deliver keynote remarks.  Other speakers include Elyse Hicks, consumer policy counsel and coalition manager at Americans for Financial Reform, and Mike Pierce, executive director of Student B.

 

  • September 29 (Friday) 1:00 p.m.:  The Urban Institute holds a discussion on "Climate Change and Household Financial Well-Being: Understanding Risk and Building Resilience."

 

Trade Associations

 

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Reccomended Weekend Reads

September 22 - 24, 2023

Here are our recommended reads from reports and articles we read in the last week. We hope you find these useful and that you have a relaxing weekend.   And let us know if you or someone you know wants to be added to our distribution list.

 

International Economy

  • “Irrational Expectations: Long-Term Challenges of Diversification Away from China”  The Rhodium Group

    Some observers assert that diversification away from China is already well underway. Others caution that global value chains are simply too integrated to untangle, and the Biden administration’s de-risking policies are unlikely to succeed. Which camp is right? This new research note explores these issues using a wide range of available data points.

  • “The Global Economy’s Real Enemy is Geopolitics, Not Protectionism”   Dani Rodrick/Project Syndicate

    The author, a Harvard Professor of International Economy, argues that what some decry as protectionism and mercantilism is really a rebalancing toward addressing important national issues. The biggest risk to the global economy stems not from this broader reorientation – which should be welcomed – but from a Sino-American rivalry that threatens to drag everyone down.

 

Indo-Pacific 

  • “What Do We Know About Chinese Industrial Subsidies?”  CEPII (Centre d’études prospectives et d’informations internationals, Paris, France)

    While Chinese industrial subsidies have been one of the key drivers of international trade tensions, the details of the phenomenon itself are often overlooked.  Reviewing the existing datasets and methodologies used to assess Chinese public support, this Policy Brief tries to bring more clarity on what is known, and what is not.  The most frequently used datasets in the literature are dated and/or largely incomplete, and find limited industrial support compared to more specific analyses.  To further complicate things, the new development model pursued by the current leadership seems to champion the idea of “guiding” economic entities to align with Party-State objectives, which, by diffusing public intervention throughout the economy, makes it more difficult to assess the scale of subsidies.  The Chinese authorities’ highly structured and detailed communication and policy planning offers alternative metrics to assess the distribution and evolution of public support to the industry, enabling a complementary approach to triangulate the actual subsidies to industrial production in China.

 

The Arctic 

  • “Arctic Geopolitics: The Svalbard Archipelago”  Center for Strategic and International Studies

    The Arctic is increasingly viewed as an arena for power projection and spillover from conflicts elsewhere. In this regard, the Svalbard archipelago is an important case study because it has economic, scientific, political, and security implications for states in the High North, the United States, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) alliance. Svalbard’s unique status as a sovereign territory of Norway with provisions for foreign nationals, Russia’s presence on the territory, and its interests at sea, as well as the archipelago’s proximity to critical Russian military locations, make Svalbard a potential geopolitical flash point. This brief examines the geopolitics of Svalbard and the security implications for Norway, the United States, and NATO.

Russia’s War on Ukraine

 

  • “Understanding the Risk of Escalation in the War in Ukraine”  The Rand Corporation

    Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has imposed devastating losses on the Russian military and on Ukraine's military and civilian populations, but both sides have avoided certain escalatory options. Putin has been restrained for several reasons, including fear of NATO's military response, an information flow that filters out negative facts, promoting the view that Russia can win a protracted war, and incremental increases in NATO support for Ukraine.  The fact that Putin has avoided certain escalatory options to date does not mean that he will avoid them in the future. The Kremlin's control of Russia has become brittle, potentially encouraging Putin to consider options to shorten the war.  This paper examines what the risk is to Putin taking up any of these options.

 

  • “Why Is Russia Blocking Ukraine's Food Exports?”  Center for Strategic and International Studies

    Russia’s termination of the Black Sea Grain Initiative (BGSI) was a main topic of discussion in United Nations General Assembly meetings this past week. The United Nations and others continue to urge Russia to rejoin the deal, while Russia declares its willingness to rejoin if its demands are met. It likely has no such intention. Continuing to block Ukraine’s agricultural exports is in Russia’s economic and political interest, while Russia manipulates its own food exports to appease food-importing countries. And its exit from the deal has not contributed to a global food price spike—for now.

 

  • “Perseverance and Adaption: Ukraine’s Counteroffensive in Perspective”  War on the Rocks

    The outlook for Ukraine’s summer counteroffensive increasingly hinges on the attritional nature of the war. Which side has more reserves? Who can better manage their combat power in a prolonged standoff? Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Senior Fellow Michael Kofman, who recently returned from the Ukrainian front lines, has written a fascinating account of what it will take to sustain Ukraine’s war effort. Kofman outlines how Washington should support Kyiv’s preferred approach to pushing the Russians back and what the West can learn from this summer’s experience to help Ukraine improve its ability to conduct operations at scale in the future.

 

Chart of the Week

Looking for a Job?  Federal, State, and Local Governments Are Hiring… A Lot

As the Federal Reserve raises rates, employment opportunities begin to taper off, and corporations begin to hold up on new hires (or so the Fed hopes), there remains one place that is still hiring: Federal, state, and local governments.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 327,000 new positions have been created among government agencies.  The Wall Street Journal (which produced the excellent chart below), estimates” that is close to 1/5 of all new American jobs created in the first eight months of the year.  In contrast, public-sector jobs accounted for 5 percent of employment during the equivalent period last year [2022].”

According to the Journal, most of the hiring at the state and local levels are filling backfill jobs in teaching and police departments where many public servants quit during COVID.

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Speaking at the Barron’s Advisor 100 Summit

September 19, 2023

It was great fun being a part of the “Morning News with Barron’s” panel today hosted by Jack Otter, Global Head of Barron’s Wealth & Asset Management Group and host of Fox Business News’s weekly “Barron’s Roundtable” show. What made it even better was to sit with Tony Crescenzi, Executive Vice President, Strategist, and Portfolio Manager at PIMCO. Tony is not only one of the most brilliant market strategists out there but also a true intellectual and student of history, not to mention an all-around wonderful guy.

This was the kick-off session to the Barron’s Advisor 100 Summit being held at the Phoenician Hotel in Phoenix, Arizona. More than 400 financial advisors and strategists are in attendance.

Our conversation covered a great deal of ground, ranging from the looming U.S. government shutdown to a host of geopolitical issues and what the Federal Reserve is likely to do going forward with regard to interest rates. Tony had some brilliant insights into the issue of liquidity many major firms are grappling with now as a result of the Dodd-Frank Act and what it means for investors.

Thank you, Barron’s for asking me to be a part of this great conference. And in particular, thank you, Jack, for your superb hosting and questioning - never any softballs, always penetrating and smart! It was really fun!

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Presenting at the Iowa Bankers Association Annual Convention

Des Moines, Iowa

December 18, 2023

It was a great honor and true delight to have the chance to speak at the Iowa Bankers Association Annual Convention in Des Moines, Iowa. When you get in a room with a group of state and local bankers - the men and women who play such a critical role in keeping their community’s economy going and growing — you know you are going to get some very smart, thoughtful questions on the global economy and geopolitics and what it means for their clients and customers.

And being in Iowa - and despite being the one speaking about the upcoming 2024 elections - I came away learning an awful lot from these great folks about where the elections may be headed (not the conventional wisdom!).

My presentation can be accessed below. And a few shots of the event, which was enormous - held in the Des Moines Convention Center. Thank you, Iowa Bankers Association, for having me out to speak - it was a great event, and I really enjoyed meeting and talking with so many of you!

The Iowa State House, Des Moines, Iowa. The golden dome is stunning as the sun sets every night.

Make it stand out

Being introduced inside the stunning Des Moines Convention Center!

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The Global Week Ahead

September 17 - 24, 2023

The coming week is jammed with high-level diplomatic meetings in New York as part of the beginning of the 78th United Nations General Assembly. Leaders worldwide will be present, and many will address the General Assembly.

Concurrent with the General Assembly will be several high-level climate-focused summits, some hosted by the UN and others by private sector organizations, to elevate climate engagement.

We will be watching for a likely side-line meeting between senior US and Chinese officials to come to pass to discuss a possible visit to the US in November of Chinese President Xi as part of the ASEAN Leaders Summit in San Francisco. News reports on Sunday morning revealed that US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan recently held two days of meetings with Chinese officials on the upcoming summit and Xi’s involvement.

Also, President Biden, who will address the UN General Assembly, will likely meet in New York with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The two leaders have had a contentious relationship, and any meeting between the two will be seen as a vital thaw in tensions.

Senior EU officials are expected to have a set of sideline talks at the UN with senior Chinese officials to discuss ongoing trade and political tensions, particularly around sales of advanced EU technology to China.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will address the UN before traveling to Washington to meet with members of Congress in a bid to obtain increased military aid. He will also meet with President Biden.

On the global economic radar screen this week, three big central bank interest rate decisions will be made - the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan, and the US Federal Reserve. Markets are on a hair-string, wondering if this will be the Bank of England’s last rate increase and if the Federal Reserve is finally done (at least for now) with raising rates. Several emerging market central banks are also deciding rate levels this week.

Also, next week, the OECD and the Asia Development Bank will publish updated economic forecasts, which markets will read closely.

Finally, we would note Sunday is the Autumn Equinox, officially beginning the season of Autumn. Get ready to start raking those leaves.

Here is what else we are watching around the world this week:

Sunday, September 17, 2023

Global

  • UN Secretary-General António Guterres is expected to deliver remarks at a UN Global Compact Board Meeting. 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • Nothing Significant to Report (NSTR)

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Reserve Bank of Australia Philip Lowe steps down as Governor and is succeeded by Michele Bullock.

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 Africa

  • Political/Social Events –

NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Monday, September 18, 2023

Global

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will travel to Washington from New York (where he will attend the UN General Assembly).  Zelensky will meet with US members of Congress in a bid to obtain increased military aid.  He will also meet with President Biden.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • US NAHB Housing Market Index (September), Long Term TIC Flow (July)

  • Canada PPI (August), Raw Material Prices (August), Housing Starts (August)

  • Brazil IBC-Br Economic Activity (July), BCB Focus Market Readout

  • Mexico Private Spending (Q2), Aggregate Demand (Q2)

  • Colombia ISE Economic Activity (July)

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will travel to Moscow for meetings with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov as a follow-up to the recent meeting between President Putin and North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un.  China has proposed a 12-point peace plan for the Ukraine War and now wishes to understand the nature of the newly rejuvenated Russia-North Korean relationship.

  • India’s Parliament begins a special session through September 22.  It is expected the session will cover a number of big issues ranging from officially changing India’s name to “Bharat,” press and registration of periodicals legislation, reform of the Post Office, a “One Election” proposal, and a Chief Election and other Election Commissioners legislation. 

  • Chinese and EU senior officials are expected to meet on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York to discuss ongoing trade tensions, artificial intelligence, research, and other issues.

  • ASEAN will hold its first-ever joint military drills through September 23.  The drills will be conducted in the Strait of Malacca and focus on non-combat usage of military assets (e.g., disaster relief and other humanitarian exercises.)

Economic Reports/Events –

  • In Japan, today is Respect for the Aged Day. Financial markets are closed.

  • Singapore Balance of Trade (August), Non-Oil Exports (August)

  • New Zealand Composite & Services PCI (August)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • EU President Ursala von der Leyden will participate in the 2023 Sustainable Development Goals Summit in New York.

  • The EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council meets in Brussels.  They are expected to consider the annual consultation on fishing opportunities with the UK as well as EU-Norwegian annual consultations.

  • There will be an informal meeting of the EU Ministers of Education and Youth through September 19 in Zaragoza, Spain.

  • NATO begins conducting “Dynamic Messenger” Joint Exercises in Portugal.

  • Great Britain’s Prince William visits New York for the Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit, taking place in conjunction with the UN General Assembly and  New York Climate Week.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • ECB Board Member Luis de Guindos will give remarks online at an event organized by Foment del Treball 

  • ECB Board Member Fabio Panetta will chair a panel on "Value chain reconfiguration in an uncertain world - how far will it go?" at the 9th Joint Bank of Canada and European Central Bank Conference in Frankfurt, Germany.

  • German Bundesbank Monthly Report

  • Ireland Construction PMI (August), Residential Property Prices (July)

  • Poland Core Inflation (August)

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Qatar Inflation (August)

  • Israel Budget Balance (August)

Africa

Political/Social Events –

NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

Angola FX Reserves (August), M3 Money Supply (August)

 

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Global

  • The UN Global Compact Leaders Summit begins. Alongside the SDG Summit 2023, during the UN General Assembly High-Level Week, this year’s UN Global Compact Leaders’ Summit will convene business leaders, UN officials, Government leaders, SDG stakeholders, and civil society professionals from across the globe to comprehensively review the private sector’s contribution to advancing the SDGs. 

  • Global Dairy Trade Price Index (New Zealand)

  • The OECD releases its Interim Economic Report.

Americas

Political/Social Events –

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Reserve Bank of Australia Meeting Minutes

  • Malaysia Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (August)

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • The EU General Affairs Council meets in Brussels.  Their agenda of issues can be found HERE.

  • UK Opposition Leader, Sir Keir Starmer, will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris. This is considered something of a political coup for Starmer, who will meet with Macron one day before British King Charles III arrives in Paris for his first official visit. It also polishes Starmer’s foreign policy credentials going into the elections next year.

  • Milan Fashion Week begins.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • ECB Board Member  Frank Elderson will give a speech at the 10th Banking Union Conference organized by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer/Institute for Law and Finance at Goethe-Universität/Center for Financial Studies in Frankfurt, Germany.

  • Eurozone Current Account (July), Inflation (August), CPI (August)

  • Switzerland Balance of Trade (August)

  • Italy Current Account (July)

  • Serbia Inflation (August), Current Account (July)

  • Bulgaria Current Account (July)

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • Israel’s Supreme Court will hear an appeal over recent highly controversial legislation limiting the powers of courts.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Israel GDP (Q2), Unemployment (July), Manufacturing PMI (August)

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Global

  • At the UN, the High-level Dialogue on Financing for Development will take place in the Trusteeship Council Chamber. The High-level Dialogue is organized by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA). The Secretary-General is expected to deliver remarks.  

  • The UN Security Council is scheduled to hold an Open Debate on the Maintenance of International Peace and Security: “Upholding the purposes and principles of the UN Charter through effective multilateralism: maintenance of peace and security of Ukraine”. The Secretary-General is expected to deliver remarks.  

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • U.S. Federal Reserve’s Open Market Committee Interest Rate Decision & Press Conference, US MBA Mortgage Market Index Figures (September 15)

  • Bank of Canada Summary of Deliberations

  • Argentina Unemployment Rate (Q2), Leading Indicators (August)

  • Brazil Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

  • Paraguay Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • China’s Special Representative on Eurasian Affairs, Li Hui, meets with Roman Catholic Cardinal Matteo Zuppi in Beijing to discuss the normalization of Vatican-Chinese relations.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • China Loan Prime Rate 1-Year, Loan Prime Rate 5-Year Decisions

  • Japan Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (August)

  • South Korea PPI (August)

  • Australia Westpac Leading Index (August)

  • New Zealand Current Account (Q2)

  • Taiwan Export Orders (August)

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • EU President Ursala von der Leyden will give a speech at the Climate Ambition Summit in New York.

  • King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit Paris to meet with French President Macron.  This is a rescheduled visit as the King had to cancel his trip earlier this year due to riots in France over pension reform.

  • There will be an informal meeting of EU Transport Ministers through September 22 in Barcelona, Spain. 

  • In the UK, Junior doctors and consultants simultaneously walk out in pay dispute with the government.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • ECB Board Member Fabio Panetta will give introductory remarks at the 4th joint workshop of European Independent Fiscal Institutions and the ESCB in Frankfurt, Germany.

  • ECB Board Member Andrea Enria will give opening remarks at the ECB Supervision Innovators Conference "Technology and banking supervision connected" in Frankfurt, Germany.

  • ECB Board Member Isabel Schnabel will participate in an exchange of views on "Current aspects of monetary policy" with Association of German Banks (Bundesverband deutscher Banken e. V.) in Frankfurt, Germany.

  • ECB Board Member Kerstin af Jochnick will give the keynote speech at the 28th Financials CEO Conference organized by Bank of America Securities, Inc. in London, United Kingdom.

  • ECB Board Member Elizabeth McCaul will give the keynote speech on "Technology, data and innovation – Shaping the future of supervision" at the ECB Supervision Innovators Conference "Technology and banking supervision connected" in Frankfurt, Germany.

  • ECB Board Member Frank Elderson will give a speech at the Springtij Forum 2023 in Terschelling, Netherlands.

  • Eurozone Construction Output (July), New Car Registration (August)

  • Germany PPI (August)

  • UK Inflation (August), PPI (August), Retail Prices (August)

  • Switzerland SECO Economic Forecasts

  • Croatia Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

  • Greece Current Account (July)

  • Poland Employment (August), PPI (August), Corporate Sector Wages (August)

  • Hungary Unemployment (August)

  • Montenegro GDP (Q2)

  • Russia PPI (August), Consumer Confidence (Q3)

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Israel Current Account (Q2)

  • Turkey Central Government Debt (August)

  • Kuwait Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

  • Saudi Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

  • Qatar Deposit Interest Rate Decision

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • South Africa SACCI Business Confidence (August), Inflation, (August), Retail Sales (July)

  • Rwanda GDP (Q2) 

 

Thursday, September 21, 2023 

Global

  • NSTR

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • President Biden may meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.  The meeting is yet to be confirmed.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • US Current Account (Q2), Initial Jobless Claims (September 16), Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index/Business Conditions/CAPEX Index/Employment/New Orders/Prices Paid Reports (September), Existing Home Sales (August), CB Leading Index (August)

  • Canada New Housing Starts (August)

  • Colombia Business Confidence (August)

  • El Salvador Balance of Trade (August)

  • Argentina Balance of Trade (August)

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • New Zealand GDP (Q2), Credit Card Spending (August)

  • Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin

  • Hong Kong Central Bank Interest Rate Decision, Current Account (Q2), Inflation (August)

  • Taiwan Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

  • Philippines Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

  • Indonesia Central Bank Interest Rate Decision, Loan Growth (August), Lending Facility Rate (September)

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • EU President Ursula von der Leyden will give a speech at the 2023 Atlantic Council Awards Dinner in New York.  Earlier in the day, she will give the keynote speech at the Global Citizen NOW Climate Session.

  • In the UK, NHS junior doctors are due to walk out on strike over pay. 

Economic Reports/Events –

  • ECB President Christine Lagarde will give a lecture at Rencontres méditerranéennes in Marseille, France.

  • ECB Board Member Isabel Schnabel will chair Session IV – Jean Monnet Lecture "Postwar Reconstruction Assistance and Local Governments in Ukraine" at the 8th ECB Annual Research Conference in Frankfurt, Germany.

  • Eurozone Consumer Confidence (September)

  • ECB Board Member Philip R. Lane will give a dinner speech and Q&A at the Money Marketeers of New York University in New York.

  • Bank of England Interest Rate Decision and Meeting Minutes, UK Public Sector Net Borrowing (August)

  • France Business Confidence (September), Business Climate Indicator (September)

  • Switzerland Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

  • Italy Construction Output (June)

  • Poland Retail Sales (August)

  • Spain Balance of Trade (July)

  • Serbia Consumer Confidence (September), PPI (August)

  • Slovenia Unemployment (July)

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Saudi Arabia Balance of Trade (July)

  • Turkey Consumer Confidence (September), Central Bank Interest Rate Decision, FX Reserves (September 15)

  • Israel Manufacturing Production (July)

  • Egypt Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • South Africa Reserve Bank Interest Rate Decision,  Building Permits (July) 

 

Friday, September 22, 2023

Global

  • NSTR

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • Secretary of Treasury Janet Yellen will convene a meeting of the Financial Stability Board in executive session.  The preliminary agenda includes a discussion of international market conditions and development., the Council’s proposed analytic framework for financial stability risk identification, assessment, and response, and the Council’s proposed guidance on nonbank financial company determination.

Economic Reports/Events –

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • The Asian Games begin in Hangzhou, China. Athletes from 45 countries will compete in 61 disciplines from 40 sports.  The games go through October 8.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Bank of Japan Interest Rate Decision, Japan Inflation (August), Jibun Bank/Services/Composite PMIs (September)

  • India Deposit Growth (September 8)

  • Taiwan Unemployment (August)

  • Australia Judo Bank Services/Manufacturing/Composite PMIs (September)

  • Malaysia Inflation (August)

  • Thailand New Car Sales (August)

  • New Zealand Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (August)

  • Philippines Business & Consumer Confidence (Q3)

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • German Chancellor Olaf Scholz addresses the UN General Assembly.

  • French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes Pope France to Marseille for a two-day visit.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • ECB Board Member Luis de Guindos will give remarks
    followed by Q&A at an event organized by Kreab in Madrid, Spain.

  • Eurozone HCOB Manufacturing/Services/Composite PMIs (September)

  • Germany HCOB Manufacturing/Services/Composite PMIs (September)

  • UK Gfk Consumer Confidence (September), Retail Sales (August), S&P Global/CIPS Manufacturing & Services & Composite PMIs (September), CBI Industrial Trends Orders (September)

  • Spain GDP (Q2)

  • Switzerland Current Account (Q2)

  • Poland M3 Money Supply (August)

  • France HCOB Manufacturing/Services/Composite PMIs (September)

  • Ireland Consumer Confidence (September), Wholesale Prices (August)

  • Slovenia Business Confidence (September)

  • Slovakia Unemployment (August)

  • Ukraine GDP (Q2)

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

Israel Inflation Expectations (September)

  • Qatar Total Credit Growth (August), M2 Money Supply (August)

  • Kuwait Inflation (August)

  • Lebanon Inflation (August)

Africa:

Political/Social Events –

  • In Nigeria, The National Labour Congress union may launch a nationwide indefinite strike over the government's removal of fuel subsidies. A two-day warning strike in early September involved aviation, banks, government offices, utilities, and other sectors in several states.

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Mozambique Central Bank Interest Rate Decision

 

Saturday, September 23, 2023

Global

  • Today is the arrival of the Autumn Equinox, officially beginning the season of Autumn.

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • Taiwan Industrial Production (August), Retail Sales (August), M21 Money Supply (August)

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Sunday, September 24, 2023

Global

  • NSTR

Americas

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

Asia

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

  • NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Middle East

  • Political/Social Events –

NSTR

Economic Reports/Events –

  • NSTR

 

Africa

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U.S. Regulatory Week Ahead

September 18 - 22, 2023

It will be a busy week for regulators and Congress this coming week.   The Senate Banking Committee will tackle the issue of AI in financial services, coming off last week’s closed-door Senate meetings with tech CEOs to better understand the potential impact AI will have on all of us.  The House Financial Services Committee’s Subcommittee on Capital Markets will hold an oversight hearing of the SEC’s Division of Investment Management – the day before the SEC votes on stricter regulations on using ESG labels on funds.  Expect a lot of hard questions for William Birdthistle, Director of the SEC’s Investment Management Division, about ESG and other major mutual fund issues.

Also, this week, the Nation Credit Union Administration holds a board meeting on new regulations.  CFTC Chair Benham and other CFTC Commissioners are making important speeches on climate-related regulatory issues and crypto regulations.

Also of note to markets, Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Kahn will speak in New York on international antitrust issues, a hot topic these days with so many international mergers and acquisitions in motion, which the FTC is reviewing. 

Here is the full regulatory calendar as we see it for the coming week.  Please let us know if you have any questions.

 

U.S. Congressional Hearings

  • Wednesday, September 20 – 10:00 a.m.: The Senate Banking Committee will hold a hearing on “Artificial Intelligence in Financial Services.”  Testifying will be Melissa Koide, Director and CEO, FinRegLab; and Daniel Gorfine, Founder & CEO, Gattaca Horizons, LLC, Adjunct Professor of Law, at Georgetown University, and former Chief Innovation Officer, of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Additional witnesses may be added at a later date.

 

  • The House Financial Services Committee will hold several hearings this week, including:

    • Tuesday, September 19, 10:00 a.m.: The Subcommittee on Capital Markets will hold a hearing on “Oversight of the SEC’s Division of Investment Management”.   The witness testifying will be William Birdthistle, Director of the Division of Investment Management, Securities and Exchange Commission.

    • Tuesday, September 19, 2:00 p.m.: The Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy will hold a hearing on “A Holistic Review of Regulators: Regulatory Overreach and Economic Consequences.”  Witnesses testifying will include Hal Scott, Nomura Professor of International Financial Systems, Emeritus, Harvard Law School, Karen Petrou, Managing Partner, Federal Financial Analytics Inc., and Mayra Rodríguez Valladares, Managing Principal, MRV Associates.

 

US Regulatory Meetings & Events

 

Federal Reserve Board

  • Tuesday and Wednesday, September 19 & 20: The Federal Open Markets Committee meeting and press conference.

  • Friday, September 22, 8:50 a.m.: Governor Lisa Cook gives a keynote address at the National Bureau of Economic Research Economics of Artificial Intelligence Conference Fall 2023 in Toronto, Canada.

 

Securities and Exchange Commission

  • Tuesday, September 19, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.: The SEC’s Small Business Advisory Committee will meet to discuss funding for early-stage companies and alternative funding for small businesses.  The complete agenda can be found HERE.

  • Tuesday, September 19, 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.: SEC Regional Directors from Chicago, Fort Worth, and Denver) will speak at the Securities Enforcement Forum Central 2023 in Chicago.   Also scheduled to speak is the head of the SEC’s Crypto Asset and Cyber Unit.

  • Wednesday, September 20, 10:00 a.m.: The SEC will hold an Open Meeting to consider whether “to adopt amendments to the rule under the Investment Company Act of 1940 that addresses investment company names that are likely to mislead investors about an investment company’s investments and risks. The amendments the Commission will consider also include enhanced prospectus disclosure requirements for terminology used in investment company names, as well as public reporting regarding compliance with new names-related requirements” – in short, whether to finalize tougher rules for mutual funds that use ESG labels.

  • Thursday, September 21, 10:00 a.m.:  The SEC will convene its Investor Advisory Committee.  A complete agenda and list of panelists can be found HERE.

 

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

  • Nothing significant to report.

 

Commodities Futures Trading Commission 

  • Tuesday, September 19, 10:00 a.m.: CFTC Chair Rostin Behnam will speak at the IETA North America Climate Summit – NACS 2023 in New York.   Later that afternoon (2:30 p.m.),  Chair Behnam will speak at the Flowcarbon’s Carbon Smart Summit, also in New York.

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  • Wednesday, September 20, 1:00 p.m. EST: CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger will participate in a fireside chat at the World Federation of Exchanges General Assembly & Annual Meeting in Bermuda.

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  • Thursday, September 21, 9:30 a.m. EST: CFTC Commissioner Kristin Johnson will deliver a keynote address and participate in the “Optimal Market Design for Digital Assets” session at the World Federation of Exchanges Annual Meeting in Bermuda.

 

 

National Credit Union Administration

  • Thursday, September 21, 10:00 a.m.:  The National Credit Union Administration holds a Board Meeting in Alexandria, Virginia.  The Board will be briefed on the Share Insurance Fund Quarterly Report and vote on a final rule regarding Parts 701 and 714 dealing with loan participation, eligible obligations, and notes of liquidating Credit Unions.

 

 

Federal Trade Commission & Department of Justice Antitrust Division

 

Farm Credit Administration

  •   Nothing significant to report.

 

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