The European Commission's Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI) for the twenty seven countries of the European Union increased in August to 102.7 from 102.0 in July and for the 16 countries of the Euro Area, to 101.8 from 101.1 in July. [...]
Global| Aug 30 2010
Economic Sentiment In Europe Improves, But Pessimists Still In The Majority
Global| Aug 30 2010
U.S. Personal Spending Firms As Consumers Dip Into Savings
One way or another, U.S. consumers know how to do what they're paid to do. Personal consumption during July increased a firm 0.4% following an unrevised dip during June. The increase beat Consensus expectations for a 0.3% gain. Though [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 27 2010
U.S. Mortgage Delinquencies & Foreclosures Remain High
It's one of the main lessons the study of economics can teach. When something goes bad, less of it is wanted. This year, the percentage of underwritten mortgages in arrears broached 10.0%. Going back to 1972, when the data first [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 27 2010
U.S. Consumer Sentiment Stalls
The latest two reports on consumer sentiment suggest a gloomy state of affairs. First, the full-month August figure of 68.9 from the University of Michigan was lower than the mid-month reading. Second, this figure was nearly the [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 27 2010
Japan Inflation
Japan's CPI fell in July dropping by 0.3% month-to-month. Over three-months the inflation rate is decelerating faster at a pace of -1.6% even as it is slowing its pace over six months compared to 12-months. But ex-food and energy [...]
Global| Aug 27 2010
U.S. GDP Growth Reduced; Inventory Growth & Foreign Trade Weakened
Disappointing news about the current economic recovery continued with today's report that U.S. real GDP growth last quarter was revised down. The new figure of 1.6% (AR) compared to 2.4% in the advance report. Still, the latest was [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 26 2010
U.S. Jobless Insurance Claims Retreat As Census-Worker Layoffs Near End
Perhaps, recent indications of sequential deterioration in the labor market have topped out. Initial claims for unemployment insurance fell last week to 473,000 from 504,000 the week prior (originally 500,000). Claims were the lowest [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 26 2010
U.S. Jobless Insurance Claims Retreat As Census-Worker Layoffs Near End
Perhaps, recent indications of sequential deterioration in the labor market have topped out. Initial claims for unemployment insurance fell last week to 473,000 from 504,000 the week prior (originally 500,000). Claims were the lowest [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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