Growth in German orders fell sharply in December but there is still a strong yr/yr gain and still a strong push over three months. The December drop merely offsets part of the November surge when orders exploded by 5.2% in the month. [...]
Global| Feb 07 2011German Orders Plunge in December
Global| Feb 07 2011Growth In Pacific Rim GDP Accelerates In Q4 2010: Indonesia, The Latest To Report
Indonesia is the sixth Pacific Rim country to report an increase in its rate of growth in the fourth quarter of 2010. The other countries are China, Singapore, the Philippines, Korea and Vietnam. The quarterly year to year growth [...]
Global| Feb 07 2011U.S. Interest Rates Climb
What started tentatively last year has turned into somewhat of a rout in the U.S. credit market. While short-term rates have barely budged, long-term rates have risen substantially as recent data suggest the economic recovery is [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Feb 04 2011U.S. Payroll Increase Disappoints But Unemployment Rate Falls
Record snowfalls depressed hiring last month. Nonfarm payrolls increased just 36,000 last month after upwardly revised gains of 121,000 in December and 93,000 in November. Nevertheless, the rise disappointed Consensus forecasts for a [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Feb 03 2011Retail Sales Falter in Europe
Retail sales in the Zone fell by 0.6% in December. They are lower over 12-months by 1% as well. German sales are lower Yr/Yr and UK sales are flat. Nonfood retail sales fell in December and are lower by 1.3% Yr/Yr in the Zone. The [...]
Global| Feb 03 2011U.S. ISM Nonmanufacturing Index Continues Higher
Like the factory sector, the U.S. service sector continued to improve last month. The January Composite Index for the service and construction sectors from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) rose to 59.4 from 57.1 in December. [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Feb 03 2011U.S. Labor Productivity Improves Further, Lowering Costs
Labor productivity in the nonfarm business sector rose 2.6% (AR) and roughly repeated its Q3 increase. The rise exceeded Consensus expectations for a 2.0% increase. Nevertheless, y/y growth decelerated to 1.7% following its upward [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Feb 03 2011U.S. Initial Claims For Jobless Insurance Fall Back
Initial claims for unemployment insurance last week fell back and retraced most of the prior week's jump. The decline to 415,000 from a revised 457,000, initially reported as 454,000, was greater than expectations for a decline to [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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