The US foreign trade deficit rose more than expected in January. December's deficit was revised shallower from $25.3B reported last month. The trade deficit began 1Q02 slightly deeper than the 4Q average of $27.6B The strength of the [...]
Global| Mar 19 2002
January Trade Deficit Deepened
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 18 2002
PCE Price Deflator Subdued
The PCE Chain Price Deflator recently has been quite subdued relative to the Consumer Price Index. Last year, the difference between growth in the two indexes less food & energy jumped to 1.1 percentage points. The primary difference [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 15 2002
Industrial Production Rose More Than Expected
Industrial production rose for the second month in a row led by factory sector increases of 0.3% in each month. Inventory cutbacks recently have severely depressed output. To rebuild inventories production must be raised to the level [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 14 2002
Import Prices Resume Their Slide
Prices for imported commodities were weaker than expected last month, falling rather than rising 0.2% as expected by Consensus estimates. Nonpetroleum import prices fell for the twelfth month in thirteen. Prices of capital goods and [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 13 2002
Retail Sales Up Less than Expected
Total retail sales rose modestly last month following January performance that was little revised. Sales excluding autos rose less than the expected 0.5% Consensus estimate following a January surge that was unrevised. Sales of [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 12 2002
Weekly Chain Store Sales Slip
Chain store sales fell 0.7% last week marking the third consecutive week of moderate decline. Despite recent declines, the trend in store sales has clearly improved. The latest week is the first full week of the month. So far, March [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 11 2002
Job Cut Announcements Plunge
Announcements of job cuts in February reversed a January run-up, falling to the lowest level since June of last year according to the Challenger, Gray and Christmas survey. The February decline confirms improvement in the labor market [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 08 2002
Employment Rose More Than Expected
Nonfarm payrolls rose much more than expected last month, although job loss in January was revised deeper due to a deepened estimate of cuts in the factory sector. Consensus estimates had been for no change in February payrolls. It [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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