Japan's goods exports and imports fell in September with imports falling faster thereby shrinking the trade deficit. Export trends show nominal exports weak on all horizons of one year and less, and declining on balance over six [...]
Global| Oct 21 2015
Japan's Exports and Imports Lose Momentum
Global| Oct 20 2015
U.S. Gasoline and Crude Oil Prices Ease
Gasoline prices at the pump declined last week to $2.28 per gallon (-27.0% y/y), the lowest level since mid-February. Haver Analytics constructs factors adjusting for the seasonal variation in pump prices. The seasonally adjusted [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 20 2015
Philadelphia Fed Nonmanufacturing Survey Indicates Improvement
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia reported that its Index of Nonmanufacturing Sector Activity at the company level rose to 37.5, the highest level since June. Nevertheless, the reading remained below the year-ago level for the [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 20 2015
U.S. Housing Starts Post Firm Gain but Building Permits Ease
Housing starts during September increased 6.0% to 1.206 million (AR) from 1.132 million in August, last month reported as 1.126 million. During all of the third quarter, starts inched 0.5% higher versus Q2. The latest figure surpassed [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 20 2015
EMU Trade Surplus Contracts in August
The EMU trade surplus contracted sharply in August, falling by 2.5 billion euros month-to-month. Still, the surplus is smartly higher year-over-year. Both exports and imports are losing momentum (see chart). In August, exports fell by [...]
Global| Oct 19 2015
U.S. Home Builders Index Strengthens to 10-Year High
The Composite Housing Market Index from the National Association of Home Builders-Wells Fargo increased 4.9% to 64 (18.5% y/y) from a downwardly revised September level of 61. It was the highest level since October 2005 and beat [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 16 2015
U.S. JOLTS: Job Openings Rate Declines; Hiring Rate Remains Stable
The job openings rate declined to 3.6% during August from July's cycle-high of 3.8%. It nevertheless remained up versus 3.4% one year earlier. The job openings rate is the number of job openings on the last business day of the month [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 16 2015
U.S. Industrial Production Continues to Soften
Overall industrial output eased 0.2% during September (+0.4% y/y) following a 0.1% dip in August, last month reported as -0.4%. The latest decline matched expectations in the Action Economics Forecast Survey. Manufacturing sector [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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