The Value of Manufacturing New Orders in Germany were strong in January, up 3.7% from December. Following the peak of 129.6 (2005=100) reached in November 2007, the value of new orders dropped 39% to 79.2 in February, 2009. The [...]
Global| Mar 08 2011German Manufacturing New orders and Sales: An Increase in Domestic Demands?
Global| Mar 08 2011U.S. Manpower Inc. Survey: Hiring Remains Steady For Q2
The latest Manpower Inc. Survey suggested that recent improvement in the U.S. labor market will hold steady next quarter. For Q2 2011, the level of the seasonally adjusted diffusion index held at 8 following a downwardly revised 8 in [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 08 2011U.S. Small Business Optimism Increases Further
The National Federation of Independent Business indicated that its index of small business optimism rose to 94.5 in February from an unrevised 94.1 in January. The latest remained the highest level since December 2007. Improvement [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 08 2011U.S. Gasoline Prices Rise Further With Crude Oil
There's no way but up for petroleum prices. The pump price for regular gasoline increased last week by fourteen cents to $3.52 per gallon, the highest since October-2008 and more-than double the December-2008 low of $1.61. Typically, [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 07 2011U.S. Consumer Credit Expands But The Mix Diverges
A firmer job market is encouraging consumers to take on more debt, but this time it's not business as usual. During January consumer credit expanded by $5.0B after a revised $4.1B increase during December. Credit has risen strongly [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 07 2011Japan's Business Conditions Index
Japan's January business conditions indexes suggest that the Japanese economy has gained the momentum it appeared to have lost in the fourth quarter when the Gross Domestic Product fell by 1.1% on a seasonally adjusted annual rate. [...]
Global| Mar 04 2011U.S. Payroll Employment Firms And Unemployment Rate Falls Unexpectedly
Weather effects faded last month and the U.S. job market showed clear signs of improvement. Nonfarm payrolls increased 192,000 and added to a 63,000 increase during January, initially reported as 36,000. The December figure also was [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 03 2011Service Sectors Continue to Advance...Mostly
Europe's PMI index for services from Markit was revised lower from its preliminary reading but still managed to make a month-to-month gain. Germany's index actually dropped month-to-month as did the UK's service sector index. As a [...]
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