With the September Conference Board report we have a bit more of a dilemma on our hands. While the August job report was very weak as the month went on consumer confidence did not weaken from its earliest readings which were [...]
Global| Sep 25 2007
U.S. Consumer Confidence Drops Off Sharply
Global| Sep 25 2007
U.S. Existing Home Sales Weakness Accelerates in the West
As of last month, the Northeast had seemed to stabilize. So had the Midwest. In the South conditions had still been easing but with a hint of flatness month/month in July. But in August the South saw sales fall again and the West saw [...]
Global| Sep 25 2007
U.S. Existing Home Sales Weakness Accelerates in the West
As of last month, the Northeast had seemed to stabilize. So had the Midwest. In the South conditions had still been easing but with a hint of flatness month/month in July. But in August the South saw sales fall again and the West saw [...]
Global| Sep 24 2007
No Surprise:Manufacturing New Orders for the Total Euro Area Decline
The July weakness in manufacturing new orders for the entire Euro Area is hardly a surprise. Earlier releases of data on new orders for several of the member countries were pointing in this direction. The index of new orders for [...]
Global| Sep 24 2007
Belgium National Bank Index Softens
Belgium is not one of the large EU countries. But it is situated in the heart of the union and it does issue an index ahead of those issued by other EU member countries. It is the timeliness of this index and its correlation with the [...]
Global| Sep 24 2007
E-zone Orders Show a Loss in Momentum in July
July orders are weak across the EU main countries In July EMU-13 orders were off by 4%, a sharp reversal of Julys 4.5% gain. In August the twin forces of the US subprime meltdown and the Euros rise will be further impediments for [...]
Global| Sep 24 2007
Inflation Fears: The Data Behind Them
Since the Fed lowered interest rates last week, many now worry that the risk of future price inflation has risen. In fact, if the slope of the yield curve is any measure, i.e., the difference between the yield on the 10 year and 2 [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Sep 24 2007
Inflation Fears: The Data Behind Them
Since the Fed lowered interest rates last week, many now worry that the risk of future price inflation has risen. In fact, if the slope of the yield curve is any measure, i.e., the difference between the yield on the 10 year and 2 [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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