Japan's PMI readings in June barely moved. The composite ticks higher. Manufacturing weakens and continues to contract. The services sector does two ticks better than May. The ranking of the sector readings since January 2015 show [...]
Global| Jul 03 2019
Japan's PMIs Hang in There...
Global| Jul 03 2019
Weak Factory Orders and Shipments Data
Manufacturers' orders declined a greater-than-expected 0.7% (-1.2% year-on-year) in May following a slightly downwardly-revised 1.2% drop in April (was -0.8%). The Action Economics Forecast survey looked for a 0.5% decrease. Factory [...]
Global| Jul 03 2019
U.S. Initial Unemployment Claims Ease, But Stay Within Their Recent Range
Initial unemployment insurance claims decreased 8,000 to 221,000 in the week ended June 29 from a slightly upwardly revised 229,000 (originally 227,000) the previous week. The consensus expectation in the Action Economics Survey was [...]
Global| Jul 03 2019
U.S. Initial Unemployment Claims Ease, But Stay Within Their Recent Range
Initial unemployment insurance claims decreased 8,000 to 221,000 in the week ended June 29 from a slightly upwardly revised 229,000 (originally 227,000) the previous week. The consensus expectation in the Action Economics Survey was [...]
Global| Jul 03 2019
U.S. Initial Unemployment Claims.....
Initial unemployment insurance claims increased 10,000 to 227,000 in the week ended June 22 ... Continuing claims for unemployment insurance increased to 1.688 million in the week ended June 15.. Data on weekly unemployment claims [...]
Global| Jul 03 2019
U.S. ISM Nonmanufacturing Index Slips; Prices Rebound
The Composite Index of Nonmanufacturing Sector Activity from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) dipped to 55.1 in June after rising to 56.9 in May. The Action Economics Forecast Survey had expected a slight deterioration to [...]
Global| Jul 03 2019
U.S. Trade Deficit Widens More Than Expected in May
The U.S. trade deficit in goods and services widened more than expected in May to $55.5 billion from an upwardly revised $51.2 billion in April (originally $50.8 billion). The consensus expectation from the Action Economics Survey was [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 03 2019
U.S. ADP Private Payrolls Tick Up
The ADP National Employment Report count of private nonfarm payrolls increased a smaller-than-expected 102,000 in June (1.8% year-on-year) following an upwardly-revised 41,000 gain in May (was 27,000). The April reading was revised [...]
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