Initial claims for unemployment insurance rose a slight 7,000 to 325,000 last week. The increase followed the 49,000 plunge the week prior which was slightly greater than reported initially. Consensus expectations had been for a [...]
Global| Jan 27 2005Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance Up Slightly
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jan 27 2005Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance Up Slightly
Initial claims for unemployment insurance rose a slight 7,000 to 325,000 last week. The increase followed the 49,000 plunge the week prior which was slightly greater than reported initially. Consensus expectations had been for a [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jan 26 2005UK GDP Gains Stronger-than-Expected 0.7%; All Major Sectors Move Favorably
Growth in the UK picked up in Q4, as shown in the Office of National Statistics "First Release", out today. GDP grew 0.7%, firmer than the 0.5% in Q3. Economists had expected 0.5%. The quarter was up 2.8% from a year earlier and the [...]
Global| Jan 26 2005Mortgage Applications Down
Mortgage applications fell 3.6% last week pulling the average level in January 4.3% below the December average according to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) Survey. Purchase applications fell 2.0% w/w. The second decline in [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jan 25 2005CBO Updates US Budget Estimates
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that if current laws and policies remained the same, the US federal government would run budget deficits of $368B this year and $295B in 2006. These compare with estimates of $348B and [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jan 25 2005CBO Updates US Budget Estimates
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that if current laws and policies remained the same, the US federal government would run budget deficits of $368B this year and $295B in 2006. These compare with estimates of $348B and [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jan 25 2005Consumer Confidence in the Euro Area Still at Low Levels: Italy a Bit Worse, The Netherlands a Bit Better
Italy and the Netherlands released indicators of consumer confidence data today. Italian consumers became a little less confident while the Dutch consumers became a little more confident. Neither group is particularlyoptimistic as can [...]
Global| Jan 25 2005U.S. Existing Home Sales Slip From Record Pace
Sales of existing single family homes slipped 3.3% from the record high in November. At 6.69M, the December tally completed a year where sales rose 8.5% versus 2003 which had risen 9.0%. Consensus expectations had been for December [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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