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<> US Debt Ceiling of $31.4 trillion was hit on Thursday. Impacts on financial markets, US credit rating, US fiscal spending going forward? 

<> Earnings figures for 2022Q4 are coming through. What wider impact is this having? 

<> December data for retail spending, CPI, and PPI was recently released. What do these mean? 

<> Last year the large tech companies slimmed their headcounts by 150,000 jobs. This week the job cuts announcements appear to be an order of magnitude larger than those announced in 2022, i.e. >= 10,000 rather than in the 1,000s range. 

What does this mean for the economy, and for Federal Reserve FOMC decision making in 2 weeks? 

Period20/01/2023

<> US Debt Ceiling of $31.4 trillion was hit on Thursday. Impacts on financial markets, US credit rating, US fiscal spending going forward? 

<> Earnings figures for 2022Q4 are coming through. What wider impact is this having? 

<> December data for retail spending, CPI, and PPI was recently released. What do these mean? 

<> Last year the large tech companies slimmed their headcounts by 150,000 jobs. This week the job cuts announcements appear to be an order of magnitude larger than those announced in 2022, i.e. >= 10,000 rather than in the 1,000s range. 

What does this mean for the economy, and for Federal Reserve FOMC decision making in 2 weeks? 

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TitleUS Markets Analysis
Media name/outletCBNC-A
Country/TerritoryUnited Arab Emirates
Date20/01/23
Description<> US Debt Ceiling of $31.4 trillion was hit on Thursday. Impacts on financial markets, US credit rating, US fiscal spending going forward?
<> Earnings figures for 2022Q4 are coming through. What wider impact is this having?
<> December data for retail spending, CPI, and PPI was recently released. What do these mean?
<> Last year the large tech companies slimmed their headcounts by 150,000 jobs. This week the job cuts announcements appear to be an order of magnitude larger than those announced in 2022, i.e. >= 10,000 rather than in the 1,000s range.
What does this mean for the economy, and for Federal Reserve FOMC decision making in 2 weeks?
PersonsKim Kaivanto