For March, the U.S. federal budget deficit eased enough to pull the deficit during the first six months of FY'10 to $717.0B versus $781.4B during the first six months of last fiscal year. According to the U.S. Treasury Department, the [...]
Global| Apr 13 2010U.S. Budget Deficit Eased Versus FY'09
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 13 2010U.S. Trade Deficit Deepens Slightly With Rise In Imports
After falling sharply into last autumn, the U.S. foreign trade deficit has bounced within a narrow range during the last four months. For February, the deficit deepened to $39.7B from a little-revised $37.0B during January. The latest [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 13 2010U.S. Trade Deficit DeepensSlightly With Rise In Imports
After falling sharply into last autumn, the U.S. foreign trade deficit has bounced within a narrow range during the last four months. For February, the deficit deepened to $39.7B from a little-revised $37.0B during January. The latest [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 12 2010Dating The U.S. Recession's End
The Business Cycle Dating Committee at the National Bureau of Economic Research indicated that it's premature to call an end to the U.S. recession. Their latest communiqué can be found here. Nevertheless, Haver Analytics has gone [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Apr 12 2010Industrial Production In Five Countries
Five countries--Italy, Ireland, India, Kazakhstan and Mexico--reported February data on industrial production today. One, Kazakhstan reported data for March. We have put the various indexes on a common basis, 2003=100, so that growth [...]
Global| Apr 12 2010OECD LEIs Show Strongest Synchronized Revival Since 1975 Expansion
History tells us that gains this strong do not continue to accelerate like this for very long. Already the sequential growth rates are showing that the pace of growth is beginning to ebb even though the 12-month rates continue to [...]
Global| Apr 12 2010OECD LEIs Show StrongestSynchronized Revival Since 1975 Expansion
History tells us that gains this strong do not continue to accelerate like this for very long. Already the sequential growth rates are showing that the pace of growth is beginning to ebb even though the 12-month rates continue to [...]
Global| Apr 09 2010UK PPI Surges – Not What The Doctor Ordered
UK MFG inflation trends are still running hot with the release of the PPI for March. Commodity prices are still rising, adding to the pressure with Brent prices up by 7% in the March and other commodity prices rising as well. Coupled [...]
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