Businesses have managed their businesses well for the weakened economic environment. That's evident in the labor productivity gains during the last three quarters which stand in sharp contrast to the material declines during the [...]
Global| Aug 11 2009U.S. Worker Productivity Jumps During 2Q As Trend Improves
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Times may be improving, but small business' sense of that has sagged of late. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) indicated that for the second consecutive month small business optimism slipped. The July decline [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Times may be improving, but small business' sense of that has sagged of late. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) indicated that for the second consecutive month small business optimism slipped. The July decline [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 10 2009Japan's Current Account Balance Improves Sharply In June
Japan's Current Account increased sharply, outpacing expectations, in June to 1,799 billion yen from 1, 016 billion Yen in May. It was moreover, the fifth successive month of increase and the year over year change is now above the [...]
Global| Aug 10 2009French Output Begins To Stabilize
French industrial output in June has expanded by 0.3% m/m after rising by 2.8% in May, turning the three-month rate of growth positive. Capital goods and intermediate goods output lead the rise. The output of consumer goods is still [...]
Global| Aug 10 2009Consumer Debt Deleveraging Continues At A Record Pace
Consumers' near-term worry is about the poor shape of the U.S. economy and what, for many, are balance sheets loaded with too much debt. The longer-term situation is that the consumer spending cycle has passed its peak and is now [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 10 2009Consumer Debt Deleveraging Continues At A Record Pace
Consumers' near-term worry is about the poor shape of the U.S. economy and what, for many, are balance sheets loaded with too much debt. The longer-term situation is that the consumer spending cycle has passed its peak and is now [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 07 2009OECD LEIs Turn On A Green Light For Recovery
The OECD LEIs are now jumpin.’ The rise is strongly accelerating across OECD countries; even Japan whose indicator is still falling is seeing a substantial shift in its negative growth rate to a substantially diminished pace of [...]
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