• Oil prices fall again, but some other imports also decrease. • Export prices were mixed with total up 0.2%. Import prices edged down 0.1% in October (-1.0% y/y) after rising 0.2% in September, which is revised from 0.3% reported [...]
Global| Nov 17 2020U.S. Import Prices Ease in October; Export Prices Rise
Global| Nov 17 2020U.S. Retail Sales Gain Disappoints in October
• Consumers barely lift spending following five months of strong increases. • Spending slowdown widens. As the number of coronavirus cases increased, total retail sales including food service & drinking establishments improved just [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 17 2020U.S. Industrial Production Rebounded in October
• Industrial production increased 1.1% in October with upward revisions to both August and September. Still, production is 5.6% below its pre-pandemic February level.• Manufacturing led the rebound, rising 1.0% in October with upward [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 17 2020U.S. Single Family Home Builder Sentiment Notches Another Record
• Diffusion index rises to record high 90 in November. • All three subcomponents -- present and forward-looking sales as well as foot traffic -- all increase to records. • Three out of four regions improve, only exception Northeast. [...]
Something missing. Federal withheld gross income tax receipts continue to post large declines, missing the rebound in employment and wage and salary income. One wonders if the weakness in gross federal income tax receipts is related [...]
Global| Nov 16 2020Japan's GDP Springs Back to (toward) Life
Japan's third quarter growth result is a step in the right direction. Of course, it does not get Japan out of the hole dug in Q2 (…and Q1…and Q4). Japan has been struggling for some time with a variety of issues. Quite distressingly, [...]
Global| Nov 16 2020Empire State Manufacturing Expansion Slows in November
• Component declines are broad-based. • Pricing power improves. The Empire State General Business Conditions Index edged lower to 6.3 this month after easing to 10.5 in October. Nevertheless, it was the fifth consecutive positive [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 13 2020U.S. Government Budget Deficit Deepens in October
• Revenues decline and outlays surge. The U.S. Treasury Department reported that the federal budget deficit increased to $284.1 billion during October compared to $134.5 billion twelve months earlier. The Action Economics Survey [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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