Durable goods orders figures can be volatile month-to-month, thus discerning trends can be challenging. The latest figures present that difficulty. March orders slid 1.3% after a revised 1.1% February increase. Consensus expectations [...]
Global| Apr 23 2010U.S. Durable Goods Orders SlumpWith Aircraft
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 22 2010EMU PMIs Make Strong April Gains
The EMU PMIs for MFG and Services each made strong gains in April. The gain in MFG was strong and is the 22nd greatest gain out of 154, a top 13% gain. The services index rise in April ranked 9th out of 141 observations placing it in [...]
Global| Apr 22 2010U.S. Unemployment Insurance Claims Fall, Reversing Earlier Gains
Improvement in the labor market has returned. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that initial claims for jobless insurance fell 24,000 to 456,000. It was the lowest level since late last month and about matched expectations for a [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 22 2010U.S. PPI Firms; Core Prices Remain Soft
For finished goods, producer price inflation picked up further last month and pressure is building for future increases. The March finished goods PPI reversed its prior month's decline with a 0.7% increase. As a result,the y/y gain [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 22 2010U.S. PPI Firms; Core Prices RemainSoft
For finished goods, producer price inflation picked up further last month and pressure is building for future increases. The March finished goods PPI reversed its prior month's decline with a 0.7% increase. As a result,the y/y gain [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 22 2010U.S. PPI Firms; Core Prices Remain Soft
For finished goods, producer price inflation picked up further last month and pressure is building for future increases. The March finished goods PPI reversed its prior month's decline with a 0.7% increase. As a result,the y/y gain [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 21 2010UK Claimant Count Turns Lower Amid Reports With Conflicting Signals
The UK claimant count continues to make its slow turn to lower levels. The unemployment rate calculated from claimant data also is trending lower. However, a broader ILO survey has shown the opposite to be true. On the ILO measure the [...]
Global| Apr 21 2010UK Claimant Count Turns Lower AmidReports With Conflicting Signals
The UK claimant count continues to make its slow turn to lower levels. The unemployment rate calculated from claimant data also is trending lower. However, a broader ILO survey has shown the opposite to be true. On the ILO measure the [...]
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