The Conference Board's Index of Consumer Confidence gained again for December, adding 9.3 points to 64.5 (seasonally adjusted, 1985=100) and suggesting that November's 14.3-point surge was not a fluke. Consensus estimates had looked [...]
Global| Jan 31 2012U.S. Consumer Confidence Reaches High Since April
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jan 31 2012U.S. Employment Cost Index Posts Stable Increase
Labor compensation is growing at a steady rate. The employment cost index for private industry workers rose 0.4% in Q4 for total compensation versus an unrevised 0.4% Q2 rise. The Q4 increase fell short of expectations for a 0.4% rise [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jan 30 2012EMU Indices Show Some Slowing in Unravel
The EU commission indices provide some perspective on Europe’s unraveling and embattled economy. For now the relentless erosion has abated but pressure remains and adverse dynamics are still in force. The overall EU index rose this [...]
Global| Jan 30 2012Japan's 2011 Trade Balance: First Deficit Since 1980
Last year ended with Japan reporting its first calendar year deficit on trade in goods since 1980.(See the first Chart.) Trade was distorted by a severe earthquake and tsunami in March. Plants and equipment were destroyed and [...]
Global| Jan 30 2012Intuit Indicates Small Business Hiring But Weak Earnings
Intuit compiles data covering small business employment and 2012 started with a weak gain. For January, its employment index rose 0.2% to 96.14. The index has been rising for just over two years but this month's gain was the weakest [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jan 30 2012U.S. Consumers Choose To Save Income Gain
For the first time in six months, individuals made a meaningful effort to save rather spend a firm gain in income. The personal savings rate rose to 4.0% last month from an unrevised 3.5% in November. To be sure, it wasn't a great [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jan 27 2012New Leading Credit Index Gives Mixed Signals for Total Economy
With The Conference Board's release yesterday of the December leading indicator index, they included a brand new measure of financial market forces, which they call the Leading Credit Index. In December, it rose 0.2%; it enters the [...]
Global| Jan 27 2012World Money Supplies: Vastly Different Trends
Money supply in EMU is just moving sideways. The Yr/Yr rates of growth are fairly steady but the shorter-term sequential rates show a clear slowdown. Expressed in real terms, that is deflated by consumer prices, the money growth trend [...]
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