U.S. Review
The Fed Moves to End its Extraordinary Policy Ease- Regional manufacturing surveys showed a stronger rebound in orders and production than had been expected. Industrial production also rose solidly.
- January’s inflation data were mixed, with import prices and pipeline inflation up sharply and the Consumer Price Index rising slightly less than expected.
- The Federal Reserve raised the discount rate by a quarter percentage point late Thursday afternoon.

Global Review
Japan’s Q4 Growth Shows Recovery Has Staying Power- Japan’s GDP rebounded at a stronger-than-expected 4.6 percent annualized pace in the fourth quarter, reducing fears of a relapse back into recession.
- Exports led the gains in Q4, as expected, but the real surprise was the healthy follow-through from Japanese consumers and non-residential fixed investment, which revealed that a more-balanced expansion is currently underway.
- Japan’s GDP fell 5.0 percent in 2009 and is expected to advance 2.6 percent in 2010.







