Pursuant to the 2015 Act, Treasury in its report has found that no major trading partner met all three criteria for the current reporting period to be named a currency manipulator. Treasury also concludes that no major trading partner [...]
Global| Apr 17 2017Why Trump Backed Off on Manipulator Tags
Global| Apr 17 2017U.S. Home Builders Index Eases
The Composite Housing Market Index from the National Association of Home Builders-Wells Fargo fell 4.2% to 68 during April and reversed half of the prior month's increase. Despite the decline, the index remained 17.2% higher y/y. The [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 17 2017Empire State Business Conditions Index Weakens; Prices Improve
The Empire State Manufacturing Index of General Business Conditions for April fell to 5.2 from 16.4 in March. It was the weakest reading since November. The Action Economics Forecast Survey expected 15.0. These data, reported by the [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 14 2017Business Sales Outpaced by Inventories in February, But Trend Acceleration Intact
Business sales rose 0.2% m/m (7.1% y/y) in February versus a 0.3% monthly gain in January. For the major sectors, retail sales slipped 0.3% m/m (5.3% y/y) in February while both wholesale sales and manufacturing shipments increased. [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 14 2017U.S. CPI Decline Reflects Broad-Based Weakness
Pricing pressure evaporated last month. The Consumer Price Index fell 0.3% during March, the first monthly decline since February 2016. Prices were expected to remain stable in the Action Economic Forecast Survey. The breadth of the [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 14 2017U.S. Retail Sales Decline in Both February and March
Total retail sales and spending at restaurants fell 0.2% (5.2% y/y) in March following a 0.3% decrease in February; that was revised from +0.1% reported initially. The Action Economics Forecast Survey anticipated that March sales [...]
Global| Apr 14 2017Japan's IP Shows Broad-Based Resurgence
Japan's industrial output has bounced strongly in February, gaining 3.2% after a 2.1% January drop and making gains in two of the last three months. Combined mining and manufacturing output has growth rates skimming along at or above [...]
Global| Apr 13 2017HICP Prices Zoom Higher Then Reverse
In March, all of the original EMU members have at least reported headline inflation indexes except Austria which is left out of this table. What we see is that, as of March, Germany, the country traditionally running the lowest [...]
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