Passenger car registrations fell sharply across Europe in January. France logged the smallest fall on the monthly drop of just 1.5% while Spain at -54.7% took the largest month-to-month hit. The pace of sales in January in Europe is [...]
Global| Feb 17 2021
European Car Registrations Weaken Sharply
Global| Feb 17 2021
U.S. PPI Advances 1.3% in January
• Gasoline prices surged 13.6% m/m. • Core goods prices rose 0.8%, largest monthly increase. • Service prices driven upward as trade services rebounded. The Producer Price Index for final demand rose 1.3% (1.7% y/y) in January [...]
Global| Feb 17 2021
U.S. Industrial Production Beats Expectations in January
• Production up 0.9%, more than twice expectations. • Led by a 1.0% m/m gain in manufacturing output; motor vehicle output down for fifth month of past six. • Manufacturing output only 1% below pre-pandemic level. Industrial [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Feb 17 2021
U.S. Retail Sales Soar Much More than Expected in January
• After three consecutive monthly declines, retail spending rebounded strongly in January. • Rebound aided by another round of stimulus checks from the federal government. • The January surge in spending was widespread across [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Feb 16 2021
ZEW Assessments Step Up in February Despite the Virus
The ZEW financial experts have regained their optimism in February. Despite a spreading virus and lockdowns (just ending in Germany) and new variants of the virus (some of which spread faster and more lethal and some of which are [...]
Global| Feb 16 2021
Empire State Manufacturing Index Improves During February
• Business conditions measure increases for first time in five months. • Component improvement is widespread. • Prices strengthen. The Empire State Manufacturing Index of General Business Conditions increased to 12.1 in February from [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Feb 12 2021
U.K. IP Fights Off Effects of Brexit and Corona
U.K. IP is fighting off two devastating blows. One is the transition to Brexit that is proving to be less seamless than Boris Johnson led many to believe. The other is the virus that exploded across the U.K. in December. Yet, [...]
Global| Feb 12 2021
Heading the Right Way
Some positive trends Amidst the daily barrage of bad news stories that pervade the international media, a number of positive trends have unfolded in recent weeks. For example: • At the global level there has been a sharp retreat in [...]
by:Andrew Cates
|in:Economy in Brief
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