South Korea and Taiwan have recently reported first quarter Gross Domestic Product numbers. GDP in South Koreas increased 0.35% in the first quarter or at an annual rate of 1.41%. This was well below the annual growth rates of the [...]
Global| May 23 2005South Korea and Taiwan Report Slow Growth in the First Quarter of 2005
Global| May 23 2005Home Price Inflation: Location, Location, Location
The old adage of real estate about location has never been more true than during the last several years. During the last three years the Nat'l Association of Realtors reports the median sales price of an existing single family home [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 23 2005Home Price Inflation: Location, Location, Location
The old adage of real estate about location has never been more true than during the last several years. During the last three years the Nat'l Association of Realtors reports the median sales price of an existing single family home [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 20 2005French GDP Growth Slows in Q1; Data Rebased to 2000 Prices
GDP growth in France slowed markedly in Q1 to 0.2% from 0.7% in Q4 2004. A smaller gain in household consumption and an outright decline in exports were responsible for the sluggish Q1 performance. Notably, however, fixed capital [...]
Global| May 20 2005Philadelphia Fed Index Reversed Course
The May Index of General Business Conditions in the manufacturing sector from the Philadelphia Fed reversed all of the prior month's improvement and fell 18.0 points to 7.3, its lowest level since June 2003. Consensus expectations had [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 20 2005Philadelphia Fed Index Reversed Course
The May Index of General Business Conditions in the manufacturing sector from the Philadelphia Fed reversed all of the prior month's improvement and fell 18.0 points to 7.3, its lowest level since June 2003. Consensus expectations had [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 19 2005Employment Gains in Germany, Denmark; Decline in Netherlands Is Moderating
Employment conditions in several countries are showing some improvement. After about three years of decline or sluggishness, uptrends are developing in the number of people employed. This is evident in Germany, where seasonally [...]
Global| May 19 2005Initial Claims for Jobless Insurance Lower
Following three weeks of increase, initial claims for unemployment insurance fell 20,000 last week to 321,000 and the prior period's gain was little revised. Consensus expectations had been for 330,000 claims. The latest figure covers [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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