Many analysts think stock markets are walking on glass or eggshells, but they act like they are walking on sunshine. Alan Greenspan, former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman's best-remembered remark about the U.S. stock market was his [...]
Global| Sep 01 2020A Potpourri of Problems; Has the Worm Turned? If So, in Whose Apple?
Global| Sep 01 2020U.S. Light Vehicle Sales Continued to Increase in August
• Monthly increase shows biggest gains in domestically-made vehicles. • Year-to-year decline shrinks. The Autodata Corporation reported that sales of light vehicles rose 4.5% last month (-11.7% y/y) to 15.18 million units (SAAR) from [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Sep 01 2020A Potpourri of Problems; Has the Worm Turned? If So, in Whose Apple?
Many analysts think stock markets are walking on glass or eggshells, but they act like they are walking on sunshine. Alan Greenspan, former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman's best-remembered remark about the U.S. stock market was his [...]
Global| Sep 01 2020ISM Manufacturing Index Is Unexpectedly Strong in August
• Factory sector activity expands for third straight month. • Breadth of component improvement is wide. • Price index continues to increase. The factory sector remains on a firm footing. The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Sep 01 2020U.S. Construction Edges Higher as Residential Strength Mostly Offset by Nonresidential Weakness
• Construction spending ticked up 0.1% in July after four consecutive monthly declines. • Residential jumps 2.1% while public falls 1.3%. • The 5.3% decline in construction since February looks similar to previous recessions. The [...]
Global| Sep 01 2020U.S. Energy Prices Strengthen Again
• Gasoline prices increase to March 2020 high. • Crude oil prices improve modestly. • Natural gas prices continue to rise. Regular gasoline prices increased to $2.22 per gallon (-13.3% y/y) in the week ended August 31 after rising to [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 31 2020China's Manufacturing PMI Is Stuck
Manufacturing in China has improved and in August it is still expanding. But the PMI in August stepped back a tick to 51.0 from July's 51.1. At a mark of 51.0, it is barely indicating expansion at all. And even the three-month average [...]
Global| Aug 31 2020Texas Factory Sector Registers Positive Growth in August
• August reading stands at highest level since February 2019. • Components strengthen broadly. • Expectations improve. The Dallas Federal Reserve reported in its Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey that the General Business Activity [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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