The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Price Index for house purchases rose 0.3% (5.7% y/y) during October following a 0.2% September rise. Home price appreciation has eased noticeably this year. Over the past six months, the index [...]
Global| Dec 27 2018U.S. FHFA House Price Increases
Global| Dec 27 2018Confidence in Finland Begins to Show Some Unevenness
Consumer confidence in Finland has been steadily slipping. It remains relatively strong, but momentum has definitely soured. The levels for confidence across the various categories are quite mixed. Confidence values are ranked on [...]
Global| Dec 27 2018U.S. FHFA House Price Increases
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Price Index for house purchases rose 0.3% (5.7% y/y) during October following a 0.2% September rise. Home price appreciation has eased noticeably this year. Over the past six months, the index [...]
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index declined to 128.1 (+4.1% y/y) in December from a slightly upwardly revised 136.4 in November. This was the second consecutive monthly decline in the index. The panelists in the Action [...]
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Dec 27 2018U.S. Jobless Claims Remain Extremely Low
Initial unemployment insurance claims edged down to 216,000 (-10.7% y/y) during the week ended December 22, from an upwardly revised 217,000 during the previous week. The last time initial claims were in this range was 1973. The [...]
Global| Dec 26 2018As 2018 Ends, Japan's Inflation Is Going Nowhere
Japan has been trying to restore modest inflation to its environment for a long time. The Bank of Japan runs a dedicated policy of pegging the 10-year JGB rate to zero, of pinning short rates below zero and of pumping up its balance [...]
Global| Dec 24 2018Chicago Fed National Activity Index Recovers M/M; Trend Deteriorates
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago reported that its November National Activity index increased to 0.22 following deterioration in October to 0.00, revised from 0.24. Working lower, however, was the three-month moving average to [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Dec 21 2018State Labor Markets in November
Reflecting the somewhat softer tone of the national report, only four states were considered to have statistically significant changes (all increases) in payroll employment in November: California, Florida, Wisconsin, and South [...]
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