Following months of shrinkage due to lower oil prices and a poor economy, the September U.S. trade deficit widened significantly. The deficit of $36.5B followed a little-revised August figure of $30.8B and the m/m deterioration [...]
Global| Nov 13 2009
U.S. Trade Deficit Increases Due To Higher Oil Costs, Improved Economy
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 13 2009
U.S. Trade Deficit Increases DueTo Higher Oil Costs, Improved Economy
Following months of shrinkage due to lower oil prices and a poor economy, the September U.S. trade deficit widened significantly. The deficit of $36.5B followed a little-revised August figure of $30.8B and the m/m deterioration [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 12 2009
EMU MFG Still Digging Its Way Out
MFG IP in the e-Zone rose in September laying a foundation for continued economic recovery. Over three months the annual rate of IP growth is now 1.9% compared to flat over six months and lower by 13.8% over 12-months. To be sure the [...]
Global| Nov 12 2009
U.S. Weekly Mortgage Applications Rise Overall But Purchases Slacken
The Mortgage Bankers Association indicated that mortgage applications rose 3.2% last week and remained up by nearly one-half from last year. But the overall figure masks conflicting trends between mortgage applications for purchase [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 12 2009
U.S. Weekly Initial Jobless Insurance Claims Fall Again To 2009 Low
U.S. job market continues to improve. That's the message from the Labor Department's report of another decline last week in initial claims for jobless insurance. They're down to 502,000 from 514,000 during the prior week which was [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 12 2009
U.S. Weekly Initial JoblessInsurance Claims Fall Again To 2009 Low
U.S. job market continues to improve. That's the message from the Labor Department's report of another decline last week in initial claims for jobless insurance. They're down to 502,000 from 514,000 during the prior week which was [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 11 2009
Japan Machinery Orders Dig Out
Japan’s machinery orders rose by 6% in September. Core machinery orders spurted by 10.5%. Foreign demand is the whole of the pickup as domestic orders fell by 5.4% while foreign orders rose by 25.9% both in September. The three month [...]
Global| Nov 11 2009
JOLTS: U.S. Job Openings Improved While Hiring Remains Steady
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in its Job Openings & Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) that job availability improved during September by 2.4% from August. The rise in the number of job openings followed a 0.6% August uptick that [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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