GDP picked up in Europe in the third quarter, according to early and "flash" reports from Germany, France and the Netherlands. An easing of the negative trade situation that weighed on this region earlier in the year appears to be a [...]
Global| Nov 13 2003Q3 Growth Turns Positive in Germany, France and the Netherlands
Global| Nov 13 2003U.S. Trade Deficit Deepened
The U.S. foreign trade deficit deepened more than expected in September to $41.3B. Consensus expectations were for a deficit of $40.0B. The deficit in August was revised slightly deeper. Nonpetroleum imports rose 4.5% (4.1% y/y) and [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 12 2003Older Workers Increase Role in UK Job Market
Labor market conditions improved modestly in the three months ended September (data the UK Office of National Statistics reports as values for "August", that is, a centered 3-month average). Employment rose 28,000 from its total three [...]
Global| Nov 12 2003Commodity Prices Higher
Prices for industrial commodities added to earlier gains and through October jumped roughly 10% versus August. The JoC-ECRI Industrial Price Index has leveled off recently. Strength in the metals sub-index has cooled the past month, [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 11 2003ZEW Index of German Confidence Rises to Highest Level in Sixteen Months
The ZEW Index that measures investors' expectations of economic growth rose to 67.2 in November from 60.3 in October and was at its highest level since July, 2002. Movements in the index often foreshadow those of the broader IFO index [...]
Global| Nov 11 2003Weekly Chain Store Sales Jump
Chain store sales jumped 1.2% in the opening week of November according to the BTM-UBSW survey. Sales began the month of November 0.9% ahead of last month's average. That followed a 0.6% m/m decline during all of October. During the [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 10 2003Taiwanese Merchandise Trade: Shifting Trade Patterns
Although total merchandise exports and imports in Taiwan declined in the month of October, the trend toward increased trade with Asia and declining trade with North America continues. In October, exports to Asia were up 18.9% from a [...]
Global| Nov 10 2003Consumer Credit Usage Jumped
The Federal Reserve reported that consumer credit outstanding (which excludes mortgages) rose $15.1B (9.7% AR) in September. It was the sharpest one-month rise since this past January. Consensus expectations had been for a $6.0B gain. [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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