The Haver Database INTDAILY contains much of the data needed to portray many of the aspects of the current financial crisis. Interest rate spreads can be calculated from the interest rate data. We have calculated the spreads between [...]
Global| Aug 09 2011Haver's INTDAILY Database and the Current Financial Crisis
Global| Aug 09 2011U.S. Chain Store Sales Slip Modestly
Chain store sales slipped 0.5% last week following a 0.3% dip during the week prior. Nevertheless, sales remained up 3.6% y/y. During the last ten years there has been a 66% correlation between the y/y change in chain store sales and [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 09 2011Weaker U.S. Demand Leads Energy Prices Lower
Weakened demand helped the pump price for regular gasoline fall four cents last week to $3.67 per gallon. Prices remained down twenty-nine cents since the May peak. Pump prices usually rise this time of year with increased seasonal [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 09 2011U.S. Small Business Optimism Falls To Lowest Since September 2010
The National Federation of Independent Business indicated that its index of small business optimism fell to 89.9 last month from an unrevised 90.8 in June. The latest was the lowest level since last September. Deterioration was [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 09 2011U.S. Labor Productivity Growth Is Negative, Again
The economic slowdown took a further toll on worker productivity last quarter. Labor productivity in the nonfarm business sector slipped 0.3% (AR) after a similar 0.6% decline during Q1. The declines compare to 8% quarterly growth at [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 08 2011Economy Watchers in Japan Show Concern for the Future
Japan's Economy Watchers were a bit less optimistic about future conditions in July than they were in June. The diffusion index that expresses their judgment on future conditions dropped 0.5 points from 49.0 in June to 48.5 in July. [...]
Global| Aug 08 2011U.S. Consumer Credit Extension Jumps
Consumers seem more secure about taking on debt. Reported late Friday, overall consumer credit surged $15.5B during June following an unrevised $5.1B May increase. A $5.1B increase had been expected by Action Economics. Credit has [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 05 2011German IP Slows Across Sectors; Is It A Harbinger Of More Slowing?
German IP fell in June. While orders were up with a lot of the strength in foreign orders, output lagged in June. Over three-months German IP is falling based on dropping consumer goods output and weak capital goods output. Still over [...]
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