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Economy in Brief: September 2004

  • Chain store sales slipped ticked slightly higher last week but the level of sales was little changed from four weeks ago according to the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)-UBS. Sales began September 0.2% below the [...]

  • Global| Sep 08 2004

    Challenger Layoffs Up Again

    Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported that announced job cuts rose another 6.6% in August on top of an 8.1% rise the prior month. The increase to 74,150 was to the highest level since February. The three month moving average of job [...]

  • The Congressional Budget Office Updated its US budget outlook. The current deficit estimates of $422 for FY04 and $348B for FY05 are below the $477B and $363B estimated six months ago due to improved economic & technical assumptions. [...]

  • The Job Openings & Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for July continued to indicate improved hiring, but at a slower rate than in June. The hires rate fell to 3.2% from an upwardly revised 3.4% in June. [...]

  • The Job Openings & Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for July continued to indicate improved hiring, but at a slower rate than in June. The hires rate fell to 3.2% from an upwardly revised 3.4% in June. [...]

  • Industrial production in Germany rose more in July than had been expected. The consensus had expected a rise in German industrial production after the 1.48% decline in June, but the extent of the rise was expected to be less than 1%. [...]

  • Global| Sep 07 2004

    Mass Layoffs Up

    Mass layoffs in the US as reported to the Bureau of Labor Statistics jumped 52% in July from an elevated June level which rose 40% from May. The increases reversed all of improvement which had occurred through May. These mass layoffs [...]

  • The Job Openings & Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) from the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests US job creation has picked up, albeit moderately. The hires rate rose to 3.3% in June versus a monthly low of 3.0% last Spring and 3.1% [...]