The European Commission economic sentiment gauge for the EMU improved again in July, rising to 82.3 from June’s 75.8. However, it still has a queue standing in its 7.8 percentile, marking it as lower than this less 8% of the time. The [...]
Global| Jul 30 2020EU Sentiment Indexes Continue Their Rebound
Global| Jul 30 2020U.S. GDP Records Steepest Decline Since WWII
• Coronavirus shuts down consumption & investment • Housing declines sharply but government spending increases. • Price inflation turns negative. U.S. GDP declined 32.9% (AR) during Q2 2020 following an unrevised 5.0% Q1 fall. The [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 30 2020U.S. GDP Records Steepest Decline Since WWII
• Coronavirus shuts down consumption & investment. • Housing declines sharply but government spending increases. • Price inflation turns negative. U.S. GDP declined 32.9% (AR) during Q2 2020 following an unrevised 5.0% Q1 fall. The [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 30 2020U.S. State Initial Claims Rise for Second Consecutive Week
• State initial jobless claims increased to 1.434 million in the week ending July 25, the second consecutive weekly gain. • Federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance new filers declined to 829,697. • Continuing claims for state [...]
Global| Jul 29 2020U.S. International Trade Deficit Shrinks Unexpectedly in June
• Trade deficit in goods narrows to $70.64 billion. • Exports surge 13.9% while imports rise 5.4%. • Strength in exports is broad-based. The advance U.S. trade report showed the goods trade deficit narrowed to $70.64 billion in June [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 29 2020FOMC Holds Fed Funds Rate Near Zero, Citing Coronavirus Hardships
The Federal Reserve left the target for the Fed funds rate in a range of 0.00% to 0.25% at today's meeting of the FOMC. The Fed indicated that it will maintain this target range until the economy "is on track to achieve its maximum [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jul 29 2020French Household Confidence Eases Unexpectedly
French household confidence according to the survey from INSEE slipped to 94.1 in July from 96.3 in June instead of advancing as expected. At this reading, household confidence has as queue standing in its 41.6 percentile, below its [...]
Global| Jul 29 2020U.S. Pending Home Sales Strengthen in June
• Pending home sales are at the highest level since February 2006. • Improvement continues throughout the country. The recovery in home sales is continuing as mortgage rates decline and the job market improves. The National [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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