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Economy in Brief

  • The total value of construction put in place slipped 0.4% in November versus the Consensus expectation for a 0.5% rise. Private residential building activity fell 0.6% due to a 0.7% (+10.7% y/y) decline in new single family building. [...]

  • In line with the Consensus expectation, the Composite Index of activity in the manufacturing sector from the Institute of Supply Management rose last month to 58.6, the second month of gain after three months of decline. During the [...]

  • Initial claims for unemployment insurance unexpectedly fell by 5,000 to 326,000 last week following a downwardly revised 15,000 rise the week prior. Consensus expectations had been for 335,000 claims. The four week moving average of [...]

  • The National Index of Help-Wanted Advertising published by the Conference Board fell to 36 in November, the bottom of the 36-40 range it has moved in since 2Q 2003. During the last ten years there has been an 88% correlation between [...]

  • The Chicago Purchasing Managers Business Barometer fell for the second consecutive month in December to 61.2, the lowest level since August. Consensus expectations had been for a decline to 62.3. During the last ten years there has [...]

  • The Chicago Purchasing Managers Business Barometer fell for the second consecutive month in December to 61.2, the lowest level since August. Consensus expectations had been for a decline to 62.3. During the last ten years there has [...]

  • Global| Dec 29 2004

    Mortgage Applications Down

    According to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) Survey, total mortgage applications fell 1.7% last week to a level 39.4% below the peak in early March. Purchase applications rose 2.7%, the first increase in three weeks. That [...]

  • Sales of existing single family homes rose 2.7% in November to 6.94M, the highest level on record. Consensus expectations had been for sales of 6.75M. The figures reflect closings of home sales in earlier months. The rise was driven [...]