The EMU current account expanded to 26.6 billion euros in August from 21.6 billion euros in July. The trade surplus expanded, the balance on manufacturing trade moved to a larger surplus and the balance on nonmanufacturing trade also [...]
Global| Oct 18 2019The EMU Current Account Surplus Expands
Global| Oct 18 2019U.S. Leading Economic Indicators Weaken Again
The Conference Board's Composite Index of Leading Economic Indicators eased 0.1% (+0.4% y/y) during September following a 0.2% August decline, revised from no change. A 0.1% increase had been expected in the Action Economics Forecast [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 17 2019U.S. Housing Retreat from 12-Year High
Building activity retraced some of last month’s strength. Housing starts fell a greater-than-expected 9.4% in September (+1.6% year-on-year) to 1.256 million-unit annual rate, from an upwardly-revised 1.386 million in August. The [...]
Global| Oct 17 2019U.K. Retail Sales Volumes Are Nearly Flat on the Month
U.K. retail sales in September fell by 0.2% as the volume index ticked higher by 0.1%. Nominal sales volumes with a 50.7 percentiles are just a nudge above their median while sales volume growth over the past year at 6.3% has a 59.9 [...]
Global| Oct 17 2019U.S. Industrial Production Declines
Industrial production fell 0.4% (-0.1% y/y) during September following a 0.8% August rise, revised from 0.6%. A 0.1% decline had been expected in the Action Economics Forecast Survey. Factory sector output weakened 0.5% (-0.9% y/y) [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 17 2019U.S. Housing Retreats from 12-Year High
Building activity retraced some of last month's strength. Housing starts fell a greater-than-expected 9.4% in September (+1.6% year-on-year) to 1.256 million-unit annual rate, from an upwardly-revised 1.386 million in August. The [...]
Global| Oct 17 2019Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Survey Suggests Lessened Growth; Employment Surged
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia reported that its General Factory Sector Business Conditions Index declined to 5.6 in October following a September reading of 12.0. It was the lowest figure since June, down from the July high [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 17 2019U.S. Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance Rise to 214K
Initial claims for unemployment insurance in the week ending October 12 rose 4,000 to 214,000 (-0.5% y/y) from an unrevised 210,000 in the previous week. The Action Economics Forecast Survey expected 215,000. The four-week moving [...]
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