Chain store sales tread water last week, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)-UBS survey.The unchanged w/w level of sales followed three consecutive periods of decline. Sales began April 1.4% lower than at [...]
Global| Apr 04 2006
Chain Store Sales Soft as Gasoline Prices Surged
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 04 2006
U.S. Light Vehicle Sales Soft
US light vehicle sales during March dipped 0.1% m/m to 16.59M units according to the Autodata Corporation and were slightly softer than Consensus expectations for sales of 16.7M. Sales of US made vehicles were weak and posted a 1.4% [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 04 2006
U.S. Light Vehicle Sales Soft
US light vehicle sales during March dipped 0.1% m/m to 16.59M units according to the Autodata Corporation and were slightly softer than Consensus expectations for sales of 16.7M. Sales of US made vehicles were weak and posted a 1.4% [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 03 2006
Purchasing Managers in Europe Report Good Improvement in the Manufacturing Sector
Manufacturing PMI's (Purchasing Manager's Indexes) were released today by NTC Research, Ltd. The index for the Euro Zone has been in an expansion mode (i.e. above 50) since last July. The March figure released today, 56.07, was the [...]
Global| Apr 03 2006
U.S. Construction Rose
After a lackluster performance during January, the February value of construction put in place rose 0.8%, double the upwardly revised gain the prior month. Consensus expectations had been for a 0.5% increase. Residential building [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 03 2006
ISM Index Off Unexpectedly, Pricing Pressure Up
The March Composite Index of activity in the factory sector fell to 55.2. The Institute of Supply Management (ISM) reported that most of the prior month's increase was reversed and that the 1Q average level was the lowest since the [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 03 2006
ISM Index Off Unexpectedly, Pricing Pressure Up
The March Composite Index of activity in the factory sector fell to 55.2. The Institute of Supply Management (ISM) reported that most of the prior month's increase was reversed and that the 1Q average level was the lowest since the [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 31 2006
More Good News from Japan: Lower Unemployment, Higher CPI
We've written about Japan frequently here the last few weeks, and candidly, we make no apology for appearing to be single-minded. Economists, practitioners of "the dismal science", rarely, it seems, have the opportunity to discuss [...]
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