Counter to most other indications of increasing labor market slack, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in this JOLTS survey that labor market conditions continued an earlier improvement. The Job Openings & Labor Turnover Survey [...]
Global| Oct 07 2010
JOLTS: U.S. Job Openings Hold At Higher Rate
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 07 2010
U.S. Credit Card Payoffs Reduce Consumer Credit Outstanding Again
Consumers remain on their quest to reduce debt levels. The Federal Reserve reported that consumer credit outstanding fell $3.3B during August following declines during the prior six months. Coupled with larger drops late last year, [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 07 2010
German IP Rises But Intermediate And Consumer Goods Slow Their Pace
German IP rebounds but slows - The German industrial production index rose strongly in August after a modest rise in July and a drop in June. As a result of that pattern IP is in a bit of a slowdown mode in terms of its sequential [...]
Global| Oct 07 2010
Though Weekly Initial Claims For Jobless Insurance Slip, Other Signs of Job Market Improvement Are Few
Today came the indication that initial claims for unemployment insurance fell 11,000 to 445,000 in early October and reversed most of the prior week's gain. The latest was the lowest since the second week of July and the 4-week moving [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 06 2010
Intuit Small Business Hiring Index Improves Modestly
Intuit compiles data covering small businesses and employment conditions are moderately improved from last year. The 0.1% September rise from August in Intuit's Employment Index added to 0.2% increases during each of the prior five [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 06 2010
German Factory Orders Only Make The Puzzle Harder To Solve...Germany Surprises As Orders Come Roaring Back
Growth scare is OVER! German factory orders spurted in August after giving growth a scare in July and dropping by 1.6% (revised and smaller drop than was first reported). While we know that within Germany retailing and consumer [...]
Global| Oct 06 2010
Challenger Layoffs Tick Higher But Hiring Plans Jump
The outplacement firm of Challenger, Grey & Christmas indicated that the level of layoffs during September increased slightly to 37,151 but that was still near the smallest number since June of 2000. The level remains down by more [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Oct 06 2010
ADP Report Again Indicates Reversal In U.S. Private-Sector Job Recovery
Pressure continues on the ability of the U.S. market to grow. After seven consecutive months of modest recovery, the payroll processor ADP, in their latest National Employment Report, indicated that private nonfarm payroll levels fell [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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