The National Association of Realtors reported that sales of existing homes during April eased 0.4% (-4.4% y/y) to 5.190 million units (SAAR) after an unrevised March decline to 5.210 million. It was the lowest level of sales in three [...]
Global| May 21 2019U.S. Existing Home Sales Continue to Slide
by:Tom Moeller
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Global| May 21 2019U.S. Gasoline Prices Slip; Crude Oil Costs Rise
Retail gasoline prices eased another two cents last week to $2.85 per gallon (-2.4% y/y) after falling slightly during the prior week. Haver Analytics constructs factors adjusting for the seasonal variation in gasoline pump prices. [...]
by:Tom Moeller
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Global| May 20 2019Chicago Fed National Activity Index Declines
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago reported that its National Activity index fell to -0.45 during April after rising to 0.05 in March. Continuing to decline was the three-month moving average to -0.32, its lowest point since May [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 20 2019FIBER: Industrial Commodity Prices Continue Downward
Last week's report that factory sector output fell again in April helps shed light on the recent weakness in industrial commodity prices. The Industrial Materials Price Index from the Foundation for International Business and Economic [...]
by:Tom Moeller
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Global| May 20 2019Japan's GDP an Upside Surprise
Japan's real GDP was expected to shrink in Q1 2019 but managed to post a solid expansion instead. A progression of slowing GDP growth rates saw GDP kick back up in Q1 2019, logging a gain at a 2.1% annualized rate in the quarter and a [...]
Global| May 20 2019Chicago Fed National Activity Index Declines
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago reported that its National Activity index fell to -0.45 during April, after rising to 0.05 in March. Remaining negative was the three-month moving average, declining to -0.32, its lowest point since [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 20 2019FIBER: Industrial Commodity Prices Continue Downward
Last week's report that factory sector output fell again in April helps shed light on the recent weakness in industrial commodity prices. The Industrial Materials Price Index from the Foundation for International Business and Economic [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 17 2019EMU Inflation Shows Some Pressure; Germany Shows Even More...
Every picture tells a story was we well know. And it is said that a picture can be worth a thousand words (sometimes more). In that vein (although I will not stop writing), the chart speaks very loudly and carries some unusual [...]
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