The composite index of leading economic indicators fell nearly twice expectations and declined 0.6% last month, fully reversing all of the prior month's increase, according to the Conference Board. During the last ten years there has [...]
Global| Sep 20 2007
U.S. Leading Economic Indicators Fell Sharply
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Sep 20 2007
U.S. Initial Claims For Jobless Insurance Fell
Initial claims for jobless insurance fell 9,000 to 311,000 and reversed all of the little revised 5,000 rise during the prior week. An unchanged reading of 322,000 had been expected by a Consensus of economists. A claims level below [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Sep 20 2007
U.S. Initial Claims For Jobless Insurance Fell
Initial claims for jobless insurance fell 9,000 to 311,000 and reversed all of the little revised 5,000 rise during the prior week. An unchanged reading of 322,000 had been expected by a Consensus of economists. A claims level below [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Sep 19 2007
U.S. CPI Total -0.1%, Core Up 0.1503%
The consumer price index (CPI-U) edged down 0.1% in August, a bit softer than the Consensus forecast for unchanged. The 0.2% rise in prices less food & energy was in line with expectations. Actually, carried out to more decimal [...]
Global| Sep 19 2007
Italy’s Orders Show Volatility as Domestic Orders Slow
Euro-zone orders have begun to get choppy with weakness seen in foreign German orders in July and now a M/M drop in Italys foreign orders. AND while some of the MFG surveys are off peak, most industrial readings still stand at good [...]
Global| Sep 19 2007
German PPI ex Energy Pressures are Back
Year-over-year German inflation is lower. But over six months and six months pressures are back in August. The small seeming 0.4% rise in August is enough to boost the three-month growth rate and the six-month rate. Currently, the [...]
Global| Sep 19 2007
U.S. Housing Starts Fall Yet Again
Housing starts fell in August by 2.6% to 1.331M units. This result undershot Consensus expectations, which called for a decrease to 1.35M starts. July volume was revised from 1.38M to 1.367M.The August number was the smallest since [...]
Global| Sep 19 2007
U.S. Housing Starts Fall Yet Again
Housing starts fell in August by 2.6% to 1.331M units. This result undershot Consensus expectations, which called for a decrease to 1.35M starts. July volume was revised from 1.38M to 1.367M.The August number was the smallest since [...]
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