Japan's consumer confidence and economy watchers indices both have fallen in October. The economy watchers judgment of future conditions, their assessment of current conditions as well as their judgment on current employment [...]
Global| Nov 11 2014
Japan Loses Momentum
Global| Nov 10 2014
FIBER: Industrial Commodity Prices Remain Soft
There hasn't been enough strength recently in the U.S. industrial sector to fully offset developing economic weakness in the rest of the world. As a result, prices for industrial materials remain under pressure. The industrial [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 10 2014
EMU Industrial Sector Shows Mixed Trends Across Members
Industrial trends in the European Monetary Union remain mixed in September. Of the 10 reporting countries, four of them showed declines in industrial production. Six countries show increases and four those have increases that are 1% [...]
Global| Nov 07 2014
U.S. Consumer Credit Usage Remains Moderate
Consumer credit outstanding increased $15.9 billion during September following a $14.0 billion August advance, initially reported as $13.5 billion. Expectations were for a $15.5 billion increase, according to the Action Economics [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 07 2014
U.S. Payrolls Grow Moderately; Unemployment Rate Hits 2008 Low
Nonfarm payrolls grew 214,000 during October (1.9% y/y) following upwardly revised increases of 256,000 and 203,000 during the prior two months. The gain fell short of expectations for a 230,000 rise in the Action Economics Forecast [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 07 2014
German IP Rebounds in September but Sinks in the Quarter
German industrial production rose by 1.4% in September, offsetting part of the 3.1% August decline. Over three months, output is declining at a 0.7% annual rate, not quite as bad as a 2.4% annual rate drop over six months, but the [...]
Global| Nov 07 2014
U.S. Payrolls Grow Moderately; Unemployment Rate Hits 2008 Low
Nonfarm payrolls grew 214,000 during October (1.9% y/y) following upwardly revised increases of 256,000 and 203,000 during the prior two months. The gain fell short of expectations for a 230,000 rise in the Action Economics Forecast [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Nov 06 2014
Europe's Locomotive Gets a Push from Foreigners
The German economy is often viewed as the strong man of Europe. But in September, the strong man needed some help picking himself up. Overall German industrial orders rose by 0.8% in September. Orders advanced on the strength of the [...]
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