The University of Michigan's Index of Consumer Sentiment for July fell to an expected 72.3 compared to 73.2 in June. The mid-month July figure was 72.0. The latest figure was the lowest since December. A lower consumer expectations [...]
Global| Jul 27 2012U.S. Consumer Sentiment Moves Lower
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 27 2012U.S. GDP Growth Is Decelerating and Modest
It remains a problematic growth environment. Real GDP advanced at an expected modest 1.5% annual rate during Q2'12 following 2.0% Q1'12 growth and a 4.1% Q4'11 advance. The gains continue to make this the weakest economic recovery on [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 26 2012U.S. Durable Goods Orders Buoyed by Aircraft
New orders for durable goods jumped another 1.6% last month following a similar May increase (initially reported as 1.1%). The Consensus forecast was for a 0.5% June rise. Resurgent orders for aircraft & parts accounted for much of [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 26 2012U.S. Pending Home Sales Decline
Pending sales of single-family homes fell 1.4% last month after a little revised 5.4% May rise, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Sales have risen nearly one-third versus the 2010 low. Nevertheless, the sales [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 26 2012German Expectations Begin To Get Hit Hard
By comparison with Italy, France and the UK, German consumers are feeling pretty good. Expectations are beginning to falter. But climate continues to show some very gradual improvement. German confidence in is the top 17% of its [...]
Global| Jul 26 2012U.S. Initial Unemployment Insurance Claims Fall Back
Bona fide job market improvement was more in evidence last week. Initial claims for unemployment insurance dropped back to 353,000 during the week ended July 21st from 388,000 during the prior week, revised from 386,000. The decline [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 25 2012Germany Shows Steady...Ongoing...Erosion
The chart depicts the IFO standard indices while in the table we show the history of sectors using the IFO diffusion gauges. Both approaches show a sliding German economy. Retailing and construction have become the relative strongest [...]
Global| Jul 25 2012Germany Shows Steady...Ongoing...Erosion
The chart depicts the IFO standard indices while in the table we show the history of sectors using the IFO diffusion gauges. Both approaches show a sliding German economy. Retailing and construction have become the relative strongest [...]
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