Friday, 31 August 2012

Bernanke unlikely to tip Fed hand in speech

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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's address Friday in Jackson Hole, Wyo., will be closely scrutinized for hints of future central bank action.

It is annual rite rite of late summer: The Federal Reserve chairman flies far beyond the Beltway to scenic Jackson Hole, Wyo., for a major address on monetary policy.

When central bank chairman Ben Bernanke takes part in the ritual Friday, his influential audience will be hanging on every word, listening for any hint of what policymakers might do next month to spur the sluggish economy. Pundits and the few journalists invited will quickly rush out to expound on Bernanke's speech, taking advantage of the telegenic setting against the Teton mountains.

But don't hold your breath. Most Fed watchers expect Bernanke to avoid tipping his hand ahead of the Sept. 12-13 rate-setting meeting, especially given recent signs of a slight firming in the economy.

The title of the Friday morning speech, "Monetary Policy Since the Crisis," suggests Bernanke "might take a broad ?lessons learned? approach? rather than lay out potential next steps, Goldman Sachs economists said in a note.

In part that is because the Fed has little ammunition left after five years of slashing interest rates to rock-bottom levels and injecting cash into the economy through other means. But also it is because economic data are beginning to show signs of improvement, and central bankers will want to gather as much data as possible before acting.

In particular the August jobs data, due to be published Sept. 7, could be key to Fed thinking.

?If the chairman's thought process is anything like ours, he has not yet decided whether to press for a substantive easing move as soon as Sept. 13,? Credit Suisse chief economist Neal Soss said in a recent note.

Investors are waiting to see whether the Fed will go forward with a third round of bond buying, aka quantitative easing, aka QE3.

At its last meeting, which ended Aug. 1, Fed policymakers agreed they were ready to act ?fairly soon unless incoming information pointed to a substantial and sustainable strengthening? of the economy, according to minutes released last week.

Since then, data has shown that the housing market continues to rebound, and the economy grew at a slightly faster pace last spring than previously reported.

?It is not clear whether these positive developments are compelling enough to postpone what had looked like a strong chance of a September 13 QE3 announcement,? Soss said, referring to the past month's worth of data.

Indeed, the Fed itself issued a report Wednesday that showed manufacturing activity slowing in many parts of the country in July and August.

Joseph Gagnon, senior fellow at Peterson Institute for International Economics, noted that Bernanke probably will at least want to study upcoming employment and manufacturing data before making any decisions.

?What he might say (Friday could) give us a hint of how he views the incoming data," Gagnon said.

The uncertainty of what the upcoming numbers will show could lead to a speech that disappoints investors hoping for a road map. ?

?Since the August meeting, I think the data has improved enough to push off QE3, but we may see something on the rate guidance front,??said Michael Gapen, director of U.S. economics and asset allocation for Barclays.?

"I?think the market after the minutes is very focused on the question of when, and I don't think he?s going to give much clarity on that," said Lewis Alexander,?chief U.S. economist for Nomura.?

The ?benefits and costs? of monetary stimulus measures mentioned in the latest Fed minutes gave some analysts hope that Bernanke, in his speech Friday, will catalog the different actions the Fed is considering and potentially indicate which actions are at the top of the list.

Besides adding to the money supply via either finite or open-ended purchases of Treasuries or mortgage-backed securities, Bernanke could discuss a commitment to keeping rates low even further into the future, discount window lending and changing the rate the Fed pays banks to warehouse their cash reserves with it. Already the Fed is on record that it plans to keep interest ratest at current "exceptionally low levels" at least through late 2014.?

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CNBC's Steve Liesman, provides a preview of Fed chief Bernanke's speech at Jackson Hole and whether investor are likely to hear hints of additional quantitative easing.

In discussing the costs, Bernanke could certainly mention the potential for inflation over the next few years. The chairman also might broach the topic of whether?an increase in the money supply would overheat the stock market, otherwise distort financial markets or encourage poor financial decision-making.

Investors will also miss the chance to get insight from Europe's top central banker after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi withdrew from the Jackson Hole conference Tuesday. Draghi had been scheduled to speak Saturday to an audience intensely interested in how European policymakers plan to turn around the eurozone's ailing economy.

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iPad Mini releasing in October - Bloomberg

A fresh report has claimed that Apple is planning an October launch for the as-yet-unannounced iPad Mini.

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Four people said to be familiar with the iPhone maker's plans said the iPad Mini will measure 7.85 inches diagonally.

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Galaxy Note II priced for Vodafone: 640 euros of LTE phablet goodness

Galaxy Note II priced for Vodafone,

Wondering when you'll be able to get your hands on a Galaxy Note II and just how much it'll cost? Well... we can't help you. But, a placard spotted on the floor at IFA today should give us some hint as to pricing. When it lands in Germany in the coming months, the second-gen phablet will set customers back €639.90, or about $803, through Vodafone. That's quite the hefty price tag, even for an unsubsidized LTE device. Heck, the current model is only $549 commitment free from AT&T right now. Let's just hope the price in dollars is closer, numerically to the German price and not so close in monetary value.

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Thursday, 30 August 2012

HTC Desire X hands-on (video)

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Earlier this year, HTC spent much of its mobile bombast on that other major European conference: MWC. But that doesn't mean the company showed up to Berlin empty handed. In a closed door session today, the company demoed a flagship of sorts: the Desire X. The 4-inch handset, just recently announced, may look familiar -- that's because it lifts distinctive elements of the premium One series for a decidedly upscale spin on an entry-level device. With an 800 x 480 Super LCD display, a dual-core Snapdragon S4 8255 running Sense 4.1 atop Ice Cream Sandwich and a 5-megapixel rear shooter enhanced by the outfit's ImageChip, this first-timer device is anything, but average. Curious to see how this top-shelf budget phone fared in our testing? Then follow along after the break for some initial impressions.

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