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UK unadjusted output PPI YoY 4.0% in May, matching forecasts; April revised up to 4.1% from 4.0%.
2026-06-17
UK unadjusted output PPI YoY 4.0% in May, matching forecasts; April revised up to 4.1% from 4.0%.
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2026-06-17
London Metal Exchange on- and canceled warrants (t): Copper on warrants 223,375 t (+3,625 t); canceled warrants 134,150 t (-3,100 t). Aluminum on warrants 247,600 t (no change); canceled warrants 68,925 t (-1,475 t). Zinc on warrants 108,300 t (-700
London Metal Exchange on- and canceled warrants (t): Copper on warrants 223,375 t (+3,625 t); canceled warrants 134,150 t (-3,100 t). Aluminum on warrants 247,600 t (no change); canceled warrants 68,925 t (-1,475 t). Zinc on warrants 108,300 t (-700 t); canceled warrants 14,075 t (-1,475 t). Nickel on warrants 264,636 t (+618 t); canceled warrants 11,766 t (-90 t). Lead on warrants 284,050 t (no change); canceled warrants 19,600 t (-25 t). Tin on warrants 8,040 t (+275 t); canceled warrants 985 t (+40 t).
2026-06-17
Nick Timiraos identifies three market-relevant points for the new Fed chair’s first meeting. 1) Will the easing-leaning language — the phrase since 2024 signaling that the next move is more likely a cut than a hike — be dropped, and if so what replac
Nick Timiraos identifies three market-relevant points for the new Fed chair’s first meeting. 1) Will the easing-leaning language — the phrase since 2024 signaling that the next move is more likely a cut than a hike — be dropped, and if so what replaces it? Removing it would satisfy hawks and can be packaged as procedural reform rather than an overt move to a hawkish stance; Trump reportedly previewed this change at the swearing-in. 2) Will the dot plot resume as the primary forward guide, and who will signal possible hikes? The Fed will release its first rate projections since March (then 12 of 19 officials penciled in at least one 2026 cut); market focus is on how many officials now forecast hikes and whether the chair will submit a personal projection or dilute the dot plot’s weight by abstaining. 3) How will the chair communicate at the press conference? Markets move when the chair is perceived to speak for the majority; Wosh leads a divided committee not fully under his control — accurately relaying colleagues’ views would build authority, whereas failure to do so will leave dissenting members to signal policy via votes or other means, with dissents themselves becoming a source of information.
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