Haver Analytics
Haver Analytics

Economy in Brief: March 2003

  • The US current account deficit narrowed to $127.5B in 4Q, the shallowest in over a year. The deficit for all of 2003 of $541.8B by far set a new record and totaled 4.9% of GDP. Consensus expectations had been for a 4Q deficit of [...]

  • Global| Mar 12 2003

    U.S. Trade Deficit Narrowed

    The U.S. foreign trade deficit narrowed unexpectedly in January but it still was the second deepest deficit on record. December's record deficit was little revised. Consensus expectations had been for a January deficit of $43.0B. [...]

  • German industrial production rose 1.65% in January, a turnaround from December’s sharp decline, and well above the consensus that had anticipated a further decline of 0.5%. Construction continued to be weak and was down 2.63% from [...]

  • Chain store sales rose 0.6% last week and added to a 0.2% rise the week prior according to the BTM-UBSW survey. Sales began the month of March 0.3% ahead of the February average. During the last five years there has been a 62% [...]

  • The Weekly Leading Index of the US economy published by the Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI) managed a slight gain in the final week of February, but it was only the second rise in the last seven weeks . Recent weakness pulled [...]

  • Global| Mar 07 2003

    Nonfarm Payrolls Plunge

    Nonfarm payrolls fell by the most for any month since November 2001. Consensus expectations were for a 10,000 worker rise. The rise in January payrolls was revised up moderately. February payrolls may have been depressed by the [...]

  • Initial claims for unemployment insurance unexpectedly rose last week, up 2.9% from the prior week's level which was little revised. It was the third consecutive week of significant increase. Claims for all of February were 5.6% [...]

  • Unit sales of light vehicles fell sharply in February for the second month. The 4.7% m/m decline followed a steep 11.5% drop the prior month. February sales were slightly below Consensus expectations for a 15.9 mil. unit sales rate. [...]