Both jobs and unemployment edged down in Canada in September. The number of jobs eased by 2,300 while the unemployment rate ticked down to 6.7% from 6.8% in August. A gradual but persistent decline in labor force participation is what [...]
Global| Oct 07 2005Decline in U.S. Payrolls Dampened
Non-farm payrolls declined 35,000 in September. The decline very much reflected the effects of Hurricane Katrina, then Hurricane Rita which made landfall during the week the employment surveys were taken. The m/m decline in payrolls [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 07 2005Decline in U.S. Payrolls Dampened
Non-farm payrolls declined 35,000 in September. The decline very much reflected the effects of Hurricane Katrina, then Hurricane Rita which made landfall during the week the employment surveys were taken. The m/m decline in payrolls [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 06 2005UK Industrial Production Falls in August as Oil Production Lags
UK industrial production sank in August by 0.9% from July, mainly reflecting a further plunge in oil and gas extraction, but also including decreases in several manufacturing industries. Forecasters had expected a modest increase, [...]
Global| Oct 06 2005Hurricanes Lifted Initial Jobless Insurance Claims
Initial filings for unemployment insurance outpaced Consensus expectations for 365,000 claims and rose 21,000 to 390,000 last week. The prior week's decline was lessened to 66,000. The Labor Department indicated that last week 74,000 [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 06 2005Hurricanes Lifted Initial Jobless Insurance Claims
Initial filings for unemployment insurance outpaced Consensus expectations for 365,000 claims and rose 21,000 to 390,000 last week. The prior week's decline was lessened to 66,000. The Labor Department indicated that last week 74,000 [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 05 2005Labor Costs in France Stabilize After Slowdown, an Aid to Workers' Purchasing Power
Labor costs in France have maintained a steady trend over the last several months, rising at about a 2-1/2% pace, year-on-year.These hourly data are reported for selected sectors of French industry, with mechanical/electrical [...]
Global| Oct 05 2005Mortgage Applications Fell With Fewer New Purchases
The total number of mortgage applications fell 1.1% last week following the sharp 6.6% drop the prior week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. In September, applications did rise 0.2% from August but the average level was [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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