IP makes lethargic rebound - German IP is up in July after a drop of 0.6% in June. That means IP is lower on balance over two months. July was not much of a 'bounce.' The weakness in IP corresponds with the drop in orders whose [...]
Global| Sep 08 2010German IP Slows Down...
Global| Sep 07 2010Germany's July Manufacturing Sales And New Orders Slow
The value of Germany's new orders fell 2.6% in July from June, the first month to month decline since December of last year. The decline was due entirely to a decline in foreign orders as domestic new orders held steady. Total export [...]
Global| Sep 07 2010German Orders Head South
German orders rolled over in July after a string of strong gains that extend back to about January. The German orders recovery dates from March of 2009 and from that point there have been only four monthly declines in orders of which [...]
Global| Sep 07 2010Manpower Inc. Survey Indicates Steady But Slow U.S. Hiring
The latest Manpower Inc. Survey suggested that while the U.S. labor market continues to grow, the usual post-recession momentum has yet to emerge. For Q4 2010, the level of its seasonally adjusted diffusion index held roughly steady [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Sep 03 2010U.S. ISM Nonmanufacturing Index Reverses Earlier Improvement
The U.S. service sector seems unable to sustain the improvement that began in 2009. The August Composite Index for the service and construction sectors from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) dropped sharply to 51.5 from 54.3 [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Sep 03 2010U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls Decline As Census-Taking Ends; Private-Sector Hiring Is Again Modest
The title to this month's write-up is exactly the same as last month since there is little to distinguish the two periods... even the bottom-line interpretation is the same. The job market continued soft, though slightly improved, [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Sep 02 2010U.S. Labor Productivity Q2 Decline Revised Deeper
Revised labor productivity growth last quarter was reduced, as expected, based on last week's lowered estimate of real GDP growth. Nonfarm business sector productivity fell 1.8% (AR) after the initial estimate of a 0.9% decline. It [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Sep 02 2010U.S. Pending Home Sales Improve
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported that pending sales of existing single-family homes improved during July. A 5.2% m/m rise brought them to the highest level since April after which they fell sharply with the removal [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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