The Empire State Factory Index of General Business Conditions jumped during July to 25.60 from 19.28 in June. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported that it was the highest level since April 2010 and beat expectations for a [...]
Global| Jul 15 2014Empire State Factory Sector Index Moves To New High
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 15 2014ZEW Expectations Continue to Sink
The ZEW index in June saw its current component backtrack for the first time in eight months while the expectations reading fell for the seventh month in a row. The current reading had improved for seven months in a row until this [...]
Global| Jul 15 2014U.S. Retail Sales Gains Are Disappointing
Retail and food service sales nudged 0.2% higher (4.3% y/y) during June following a 0.5% May rise, revised from 0.3%. A 0.6% increase had been expected in the Action Economics Forecast Survey. Sales of motor vehicles & parts fell 0.3% [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 14 2014N.Y. Fed: Consumer Expectations Vary Over The Last Year
Households expectations regarding inflation have been fairly sanguine. The expected inflation rate of 3.2% during the next year was unchanged and near the midpoint of the varying changes during the last year. Inflation expectations [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 14 2014EMU IP Heads Lower
The European Monetary Union has reported its aggregate and industrial production result for May: the results show a huge decline of 1.1% in May output. Manufacturing output is down by 1.7% in May; this is the weakest one-month [...]
Global| Jul 11 2014U.S. Budget Surplus Disappoints Expectations
The Federal Government posted a $70.5 billion budget surplus during June of FY 2014, disappointing expectations for a $105.0 billion surplus in the Action Economics Forecast Survey. For the first nine months of the current fiscal [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 11 2014U.S. Personal Loan Delinquency Rates Near Eight-Year Low
The American Bankers Association indicated that loan delinquency rates showed varied improvement during the first quarter. Delinquency rates, as a percentage of loans with outstanding payments, mostly fell despite the overall [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 11 2014German Inflation Remains Very Tempered
Germany's harmonized index of consumer prices advanced by 0.5% in June after falling in April and May. With June's HICP increase, the three-month annualized inflation rate is up to 1.4%, which is higher than the 0.9% pace over six [...]
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