As partially described here yesterday, Europe continued a steady growth pace in Q2, according to the "flash estimate" compiled by Eurostat, the Euro-Zone statistical agency. The original group, the EU-12saw 0.5% GDP growth in the [...]
Global| Aug 13 2004
Steady Growth in European GDP; Japanese Figure Disappoints
Global| Aug 13 2004
U.S. Consumer Sentiment Down on Reduced Expectations
The University of Michigans consumer sentiment index for mid-August fell unexpectedly to 94.0 from 96.7 in July. Consensus expectations had been for a rise to 98.0. During the last ten years there has been a 75% correlation between [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 13 2004
Finished Producer Prices Tame, But Crude Prices Soar
The July PPI for finished goods rose a tame 0.1% versus Consensus expectations for a 0.3% rise.The "core" PPI also was well behaved, rising an expected 0.1%. Finished energy prices bounced up 2.3% (11.3% y/y) after the 1.6% June [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 13 2004
U.S. Trade Deficit A New Record
The U.S. foreign trade deficit surged to another record high in June of $55.8B. Consensus expectations had been for a deficit of $46.7B. Total imports jumped 3.3% as petroleum imports surged 17.8% (46.2% y/y). Imports of non-petroleum [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 13 2004
U.S. Trade Deficit A New Record
The U.S. foreign trade deficit surged to another record high in June of $55.8B. Consensus expectations had been for a deficit of $46.7B. Total imports jumped 3.3% as petroleum imports surged 17.8% (46.2% y/y). Imports of non-petroleum [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 12 2004
GDP Gains Continue in Germany, France; Netherlands Growth Pauses
European economies remained firm during the spring, according to "flash" GDP estimates for the second quarter that were released today. Germany picked up even a bit more growth, advancing 0.5% after 0.4% in Q1 and making the year-on- [...]
Global| Aug 12 2004
Initial Claims For Jobless Insurance Slip Again
Initial unemployment insurance claims unexpectedly fell 4,000 to 333,000 last week and the prior week was up revised slightly. Consensus expectations had been for 340,000 claims. During the last ten years there has been a (negative) [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 12 2004
Import Prices Up Slightly
Import prices rose 0.2% last month following a 0.1% dip in June.The Consensus expectation had been for a 0.4% rise. Non-petroleum import prices rose a slight 0.1% after being unchanged in June. Capital goods prices fell for the third [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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