There is a definite softer spot being hit by the global PMIs in March. The unweighted PMI average is at 52.5 in March, down from 53.2 in February and 53.5 in January. In addition, 12 of 17 country indexes (excluding the EMU aggregate) [...]
Global| Apr 03 2018
Global Manufacturing PMIs Perform; But What the Heck About Demand?
Global| Apr 03 2018
U.S. Energy Prices Move Higher
Retail gasoline prices increased to $2.70 per gallon last week (14.4% y/y) and landed at the highest level since August 2015. Haver Analytics constructs factors adjusting for the seasonal variation in gasoline pump prices. The [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 02 2018
U.S. Construction Spending Is Little Changed for Second Month
The value of construction put-in-place improved 0.1% (3.7% y/y) during February following unrevised stability in January. A 0.4% rise in building activity had been expected in the Action Economics Forecast Survey. Private sector [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 02 2018
Asia Shows a Lot of Weakness; And Japan's Tankan Is Tankin’ As a Theme of Trade War Plays Out
There is a broad-based tailing off of manufacturing PMIs in Asia in March. For the most part, the drops are not severe. But even where the queue percentile standings are relatively high, it is only because recent manufacturing [...]
Global| Apr 02 2018
ISM Factory Sector Index Backs Away from 2004 High
Strength in U.S. manufacturing activity eased slightly last month. The March ISM manufacturing sector composite index fell to 59.3 and reversed its February rise. It nevertheless remained near the highest level since May 2004. A level [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
- of10Go to 10 page