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Economy in Brief: 2004

  • The Purchasing Managers’ Composite Index (PMI), released by the Institute of Supply Management, fell to 59.0 last month. The decline from 62.0 in July was about in line with Consensus expectations for a reading of 60.0. During the [...]

  • The Purchasing Managers’ Composite Index (PMI), released by the Institute of Supply Management, fell to 59.0 last month. The decline from 62.0 in July was about in line with Consensus expectations for a reading of 60.0. During the [...]

  • The pause in GDP growth in many countries in the second quarter was not apparent in Canada. Real GDP in Canada rose 4.3% after a revised 3.0% in the first quarter. The consensus expectation was for a 5% rise, but that was before the [...]

  • The Chicago Purchasing Managers Business Barometer for August fell hard to 57.3. The 11.4% m/m decline reversed nearly all of the 14.7% increase in July and left the index well off the May high of 68.0. Consensus expectations had been [...]

  • Global| Aug 31 2004

    U.S. Chain Store Sales Slip

    Chain store sales slipped 0.2% last week and gave back all of the paltry 0.1% rise the week prior according to the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)-UBS. For all of August, sales are even with the July average but are [...]

  • The average price for unleaded regular gasoline fell to $1.87 per gallon last week, down 9.6% from the May peak of $2.06. Spot crude oil prices also fell. The price of West Texas Intermediate crude fell to $42.28 yesterday versus the [...]

  • The Conference Board’s August Index of Consumer Confidence tumbled 7.1% to 98.2 following a downwardly revised 2.8% July gain. Consensus expectations had been for a more moderate decline to 103.0. During the last twenty years there [...]

  • The Chicago Purchasing Managers Business Barometer for August fell hard to 57.3. The 11.4% m/m decline reversed nearly all of the 14.7% increase in July and left the index well off the May high of 68.0. Consensus expectations had been [...]