The headline Final Demand Producer Price Index edged up 0.1% m/m (-0.2% y/y) in January. While this was a modest increase, it was 0.3%-pt above the Action Economics Forecast Survey expectation for a 0.2% m/m decline (this is a [...]
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Sandy Batten
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Sandy Batten has more than 30 years of experience analyzing industrial economies and financial markets and a wide range of experience across the financial services sector, government, and academia. Before joining Haver Analytics, Sandy was a Vice President and Senior Economist at Citibank; Senior Credit Market Analyst at CDC Investment Management, Managing Director at Bear Stearns, and Executive Director at JPMorgan. In 2008, Sandy was named the most accurate US forecaster by the National Association for Business Economics. He is a member of the New York Forecasters Club, NABE, and the American Economic Association. Prior to his time in the financial services sector, Sandy was a Research Officer at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Senior Staff Economist on the President’s Council of Economic Advisors, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy at the US Treasury, and Economist at the International Monetary Fund. Sandy has taught economics at St. Louis University, Denison University, and Muskingun College. He has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in a wide range of academic publications. He has a B.A. in economics from the University of Richmond and a M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from The Ohio State University.

Publications by Sandy Batten
Global| Feb 17 2016U.S. Producer Prices Rise Unexpectedly in January
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Feb 17 2016U.S. Producer Prices Rise Unexpectedly in January
The headline Final Demand Producer Price Index edged up 0.1% m/m (-0.2% y/y) in January. While this was a modest increase, it was 0.3%-pt above the Action Economics Forecast Survey expectation for a 0.2% m/m decline (this is a [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Feb 12 2016U.S. Business Inventories Edge Up While Sales Slip in December
Total business inventories edged up 0.1% m/m (1.7% y/y) in December, following a 0.1% m/m decline in both November and October. Total business sales fell 0.6% m/m (-2.7% y/y) in December for their third consecutive monthly decline. [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jan 22 2016U.S. Index of Leading Indicators Slips in December
The Conference Board's Index of Leading Economic Indicators fell 0.2% m/m in December, following revised 0.5% m/m increases in November (initially +0.4%) and October (initially +0.6%). The Action Economics Forecast Survey had looked [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jan 15 2016U.S. Producer Prices Slip in December on Goods
The headline Final Demand Producer Price Index fell 0.2% m/m (-1.0% y/y) in December after having jumped 0.3% m/m in November. This was the fourth monthly decline in the past five months. The Action Economics Forecast Survey had [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jan 06 2016November U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows Mostly on Weaker Imports
The U.S. foreign trade deficit narrowed to $42.4 billion in November from a revised $44.6 billion in October (initially -$43.9 billion). The Action Economics Forecast Survey had anticipated a deficit of $44.2 billion. However, the [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Dec 23 2015Durable Goods Orders Rebound More Strongly Than Expected in October
The durable goods figures are available in Haver's USECON database. The Action Economics consensus forecast figure is in the AS1REPNA database. Durable Goods NAICS Classification Nov Oct Sep Nov Y/Y 2014 2013 2012 New Orders (SA, %) [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Dec 23 2015U.S. Durable Goods Orders Little Changed in November
Durable goods orders were little changed in November (+1.2%y/y) following a 2.9%m/m jump in October (revised down slightly from the initially reported 3.0%m/m rise). Action Economics' Forecast Survey had anticipated a 0.7%m/m decline. [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Dec 22 2015U.S. Existing Home Sales in November Hit by New Regulations
The National Association of Realtors reported that existing home sales slumped 10.5% in November to a seasonally adjusted annual sales pace of 4.76 million homes. This was the lowest level of sales since April 2014. All four major [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 25 2015Durable Goods Orders Rebound More Strongly Than Expected in October
Durable goods orders started the third quarter strongly, jumping up 3.0%/m (0.5% y/y) in October against an expectation (Action Economics Forecast Survey) of a 1.5% m/m increase. And the 1.2% m/m decline initially reported for orders [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 25 2015US Initial Jobless Insurance Claims Fall Unexpectedly
Initial claims for unemployment insurance unexpectedly fell to 260,000 in the week ending November 21 from a slightly upwardly revised 272,000 the previous week. The Action Economics Forecast Survey had looked for an unchanged reading [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 22 2015Philadelphia Fed Nonmanufacturing Business Index Slips Slightly in November, but Details Brighter
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's Nonmanufacturing Business Index of current conditions slipped a bit in November to 15.6 from 16.3 in October. This was the fourth consecutive monthly decline and the lowest level since July [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
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