• Firm economic growth lowers jobless rate. • Growth improvement spreads across sectors. • Inflation and market interest rate forecasts are raised. The National Association for Business Economics raised its 2022 real GDP forecast to [...]
Global| May 26 2021
NABE Lifts Economic Growth & Inflation Forecasts for 2021 & 2022
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 25 2021
U.S. Consumer Confidence Remains Elevated During May
• Confidence holds at fourteen-month high. • Improvement in current conditions contrasts with lower expectations. • Job market indexes continue to firm. Consumer confidence remains strong. The Conference Board Consumer Confidence [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 25 2021
U.S. New Home Sales Fall Sharply in April
• Sales decline reverses March increase. • Declines occur throughout most of country. • Median home prices near-record high. Sales of new single-family homes declined 5.9% (+48.3% y/y) during April to 863,000 units (SAAR) following a [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 25 2021
U.S. FHFA House Price Index Again Climbs Very Rapidly
• House prices climbed 1.4% in March; February was revised up slightly. • Year-to-year move 13.9%; new high but up from low base. • All regions have participated in yearly double-digit advances. The Federal Housing Finance Agency [...]
Global| May 25 2021
U.S. Retail Gasoline & Crude Oil Prices Ease
• Gasoline prices edge lower w/w, but remain elevated this year. • Crude oil prices decline to three-week low. • Natural gas prices ease. Retail gasoline prices eased to $3.02 per gallon (+54.1% y/y) in the week ended May 24 from [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 24 2021
Chicago Fed National Activity Index Weakens in April
• Overall activity abates after recovery from weather-related setbacks. • Three of four components, however, indicate positive growth. The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's National Activity Index fell to 0.24 in April from an [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 21 2021
Service Sector Improvement Drives European PMIs Higher
The EMU PMI has a 90.6 percentile queue standing which tells us that the May composite value has been this high or higher 9.4% of the time since December of 2016. The percentile column places this month’s value in the high-low range [...]
Global| May 21 2021
U.S. Existing Home Sales Slide in April; Supply Remains Tight
• Existing home sales decline to lowest level in almost a year. • Inventory of unsold homes rose seasonally, but generally remains low. • Prices surge to record high. Sales of existing homes weakened during April for the third [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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