The April Leading Index of the major 7 OECD economies rose 0.2% following a downwardly revised 0.1% increase during March. The leaders have risen 3.4% since the low last April and despite the recent slow gains, the six month growth [...]
Global| Jun 12 2006
OECD Leaders Up Again
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jun 12 2006
OECD Leaders Up Again
The April Leading Index of the major 7 OECD economies rose 0.2% following a downwardly revised 0.1% increase during March. The leaders have risen 3.4% since the low last April and despite the recent slow gains, the six month growth [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jun 09 2006
UK Trade Deficit Stabilizes in April; Fuel Turns a Slight Surplus
We talked about UK trade just a month ago, but it seems worth revisiting right away. The trade deficit (on goods and services) in April held at March's level, £4.0 billion (a slight revision from the initial £3.8 billion). Both [...]
Global| Jun 09 2006
1Q Debt Growth Fastest Y/Y Since 1999
Growth in total credit market debt outstanding rose 10.2% (AR) last quarter. That was a modest slowdown from the 12.1% advance during 4Q but it was enough to lift the y/y rate of growth to 9.7%, its fastest since 1999. A jump in [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jun 09 2006
Import Prices Jumped; Excl. Oil Strength in Industrial Materials
Total import prices advanced another 1.6% last month after a 2.1% jump during April. Again, the rise easily surpassed Consensus expectations which had been for a 0.7% increase. Import prices less petroleum jumped 0.6%, the strongest [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jun 09 2006
April U.S. Trade Deficit Deepened Less Than Expected
During April the U.S. foreign trade deficit deepened to $63.4B from a little revised $61.9B in March. The deficit fell short of Consensus expectations for $65.1B. The latest deficit was the deepest since the near-record in January of [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jun 09 2006
April U.S. Trade Deficit Deepened Less Than Expected
During April the U.S. foreign trade deficit deepened to $63.4B from a little revised $61.9B in March. The deficit fell short of Consensus expectations for $65.1B. The latest deficit was the deepest since the near-record in January of [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Jun 08 2006
Central Banks in Many Countries Raise Base Rates
It was expected that the ECB would raise its refinancing rate at today's scheduled meeting, and indeed the Governing Council lifted it to 2.75% from 2.50%. However, what was not at all expected were similar kinds of moves by central [...]
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