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Economy in Brief: 2019

  • Global| May 16 2019

    EMU Trade Surplus Withers

    The European Monetary Area logged a smaller trade surplus in March as it fell to 17.9 billion euros from 20.6 billion euros in February. One year ago, the surplus stood at 20.6 billion euros. Exports slowed to a 0.9% gain month-to- [...]

  • Global| May 16 2019

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    Initial claims for unemployment insurance declined 2,000 to 228,000 (+8.1% year-on-year) during the week ended May 4 Continuing claims for unemployment insurance rose 13,000 to 1.684 million (-5.8% y/y) in the week ending April 27 [...]

  • The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia reported that its General Factory Sector Business Conditions Index increased to 16.6 during May after falling to 8.5 in April. It was the highest index level since January. A reading of 9.5 had [...]

  • Initial claims for unemployment insurance fell 16,000 to 212,000 (-4.1% year-on-year) during the week ended May 11 from an unrevised reading of 228,000 in the previous week. The Action Economics Forecast Survey expected a smaller [...]

  • Housing starts rose 5.7% during April to 1.235 million units (SAAR) following a March improvement to 1.168 million units, revised from a slight m/m decline. Despite the latest increase, housing starts were 2.5% lower than one year [...]

  • Global| May 15 2019

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    Total business inventories increased 0.3% (4.9% year-on-year) during February, after a slightly upwardly-revised 0.9% gain in January. Total business sales edged up 0.1% (2.4% y/y) following a 0.3% rise. The inventory-to-sales (I/S) [...]

  • Industrial production fell a greater-than-expected 0.5% (+0.9% year-on-year) during April following an upwardly-revised 0.2% gain in March (was -0.1%). The Action Economics Survey forecast an unchanged reading for April. Manufacturing [...]

  • Canadian headline and core inflation both end April either at the 2% mark or above the 2% mark. The CPI-X lags with a 1.5% pace year-over-year. So has the bank of Canada hit its target or not? For Canada, that is more a matter of [...]