Biz Cycle mechanics 101 - Trees do not growth to the sky and GDP growth does accelerate endlessly, even in recovery. But in EMU all the key larger early-reporting countries reported a deceleration in GDP growth in Q3 compared to Q2 [...]
Global| Nov 12 2010
EMU GDP Growth Tops Out
Global| Nov 12 2010
Consumer Sentiment Ticks Higher With Inflation Expectations
Consumer sentiment has barely improved since mid-year. The University of Michigan Index of Consumer Sentiment reported that its mid-month measure for November inched up from October to 69.3 after four months of being roughly [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 12 2010
Commodity Prices Have Strengthened. Are There More Gains To Come?
After looking at the table below, it's easy to see price strength. The price of gold hit $1,400 per ounce in November, pulling it up nearly one-quarter this year after a like gain in 2009. Silver prices also have been strong. Their [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Japan machinery orders, both 'core' orders and total orders, are showing some progress. Granted both series fell sharply in September but each had risen strongly in August. Beneath all that noise - very loud noise - is a hint, a vague [...]
Global| Nov 10 2010
U.S. Import Prices Recover With Rise In Oil
The recent volatility of oil prices has dominated the monthly ups and downs of U.S. import prices. During October there was a clear upward influence as there has been through this year. Import prices jumped 0.9% last month following a [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 10 2010
U.S. Claims For Jobless Insurance Reverse Earlier Deterioration
This latest figure covering labor market conditions indicates improvement after last week's deterioration. Initial claims for unemployment insurance dropped sharply last week to 435,000, the lowest level since early-July. That [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 10 2010
France And Italy: IP Gains Begin To Top Out...The G-20 Bottoms Out As Post-Financial Collapse Cooperation Craters
Like peas in a pod...NOT! -- Despite the similarity in their overall cyclical behavior very different forces are afoot in the Italian and French industrial sectors. Trends in France - French consumer spending is blowing through hot [...]
Global| Nov 10 2010
U.S. September Trade Deficit Improves
The September U.S. foreign trade deficit improved to $44.0B following its little-revised deterioration to $46.5B during August. The figure was narrower than expectations for $45.0B. For all of Q3 the deficit averaged $44.4B versus [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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