• Growth remains at record level. • Component movement is mixed. • Expectations for six months ahead ease. The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City reported that its manufacturing sector business activity index rose to a record 31 in [...]
Global| Apr 22 2021
Kansas City Fed Manufacturing Activity Strengthens in April
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 22 2021
U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Fall Again to a New Pandemic-Period Low
• Initial claims in PUA program edge up, but are still low. • Continuing claims decrease, and rate eases back to pandemic low. • Continuing claims for PUA and PEUC benefits both increase. Initial claims for unemployment insurance [...]
Global| Apr 22 2021
U.S. Existing Home Sales Fall in March as Supply Remains Tight
• Existing home sales decline to lowest level since last August. • Inventory of unsold homes falls sharply from last year. • Prices rise to record high. The market for previously owned homes weakened last month after sales declined in [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 22 2021
U.S. Leading Indicators Rebounded in March
• Rebound in leading index largest rise since last August. • All 10 components made a positive contribution in March. • Coincident indicators also rebounded in March. The Conference Board's Composite Index of Leading Economic [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 22 2021
Chicago Fed National Activity Index Increases in March
• Activity recovers following severe winter storms in February. • Production, personal spending & housing strengthen following earlier month's declines. The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's National Activity Index increased to 1.71 [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 21 2021
U.S. Mortgage Applications Rebound
• Refinancing & purchase applications jump. • Mortgage interest rates ease again. The Mortgage Bankers Association Mortgage Loan Applications Index increased 8.6% (-5.7% y/y) in the week ended April 16, following six consecutive [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 21 2021
The Power of Surprises
Macroeconomists, market strategists and journalists spend countless hours seeking to "explain" the behaviour of financial markets. Movements in asset prices are typically 'rationalised' with reference to macroeconomic phenomena, [...]
by:Andrew Cates
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 21 2021
Canada's CPI Shows Pressure, Just Part of the International 'Club' or a Misreading of the Tea Leaves?
Canada's inflation is on the rise as are the inflation rates of the U.S. and EMU. The table shows that all 12-month inflation rates for the five of the six year-on-year categories are higher in March than in September. Five to one [...]
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