June industrial production figures for Turkey, Malaysia, Slovakia and Italy were released today. The pace of industrial production in the faster growing emerging markets has slowed up this year. In Turkey, industrial production for [...]
Global| Aug 08 2005
Industrial Production: Turkey, Malaysia, Slovakia and Italy
Global| Aug 08 2005
Stagnant U.S. Wages & Strong Consumer Spending?
As of July, average hourly earnings in the U.S. when adjusted for inflation had barely risen (0.1%) versus the year ago level. That stagnancy followed an outright decline in real earnings of 0.4% for all of 2004. The lack of movement [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 08 2005
Stagnant U.S. Wages & Strong Consumer Spending?
As of July, average hourly earnings in the U.S. when adjusted for inflation had barely risen (0.1%) versus the year ago level. That stagnancy followed an outright decline in real earnings of 0.4% for all of 2004. The lack of movement [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 05 2005
Bank of England Cuts Base Rate as Financial Strains Start to Show
Citing sluggish consumer and investment spending, the Bank of England yesterday reduced its repo rate from 4.75% to 4.50%. This was the Bank's first change in the rate in exactly a year, since August 5, 2004, when it raised the rate [...]
Global| Aug 05 2005
U.S. Payrolls Improve
In July, non-farm payrolls outpaced Consensus expectations for a 180,000 rise and increased 207,000 while the June and the May increases were revised up to 166,000 and 126,000, respectively. While showing improvement, these monthly [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 05 2005
U.S. Payrolls Improve
In July, non-farm payrolls outpaced Consensus expectations for a 180,000 rise and increased 207,000 while the June and the May increases were revised up to 166,000 and 126,000, respectively. While showing improvement, these monthly [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Manufacturers' new orders in Germany increased 2.4% in June, following a similar 2.3% gain in May. Forecasters had expected that after the good May rise, orders would be flat in June, so this was a pleasant surprise. This month, it [...]
Global| Aug 04 2005
Unemployment Insurance Claims Continue Downtrend
Initial claims for unemployment insurance ticked down to 312,000 last week from an upwardly revised 313,000 the prior week and contrasted to Consensus expectations for 315,000 claims. The four week moving average of initial claims [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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