The outplacement firm of Challenger, Grey & Christmas reported that the level of layoffs during February jumped to 50,702, the highest level since January of last year. The rise in layoffs was led by government and retail sectors with [...]
Global| Mar 02 2011U.S. Challenger Layoffs Increase Sharply
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 02 2011PPI Prices Climb Sharply in EMU
The PPI in the Euro Area is up to 6.1% Yr/Yr and still accelerating. Over 6-mos the pace is 8.5%and over 3-Mo the paces is 12.3%. Most of the damage is being done in the intermediate goods sectors where commodity prices, especially [...]
Global| Mar 02 2011U.S. Vehicle Sales Unexpectedly Rise Further
The consumers' appetite for purchasing a new motor vehicle remains hearty. Unit sales of light vehicles jumped 6.4% last month versus January to 13.44M units (SAAR). Consensus had estimated sales of 12.7M according to the Bloomberg [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 02 2011ADP Reports Continued Firm Job Growth
The corner clearly has been turned in the job market. In its latest National Employment Report, the payroll processor Automatic Data Processing (ADP) and economic consultants Macroeconomic Advisers, indicated that the February level [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 01 2011Unemployment In Germany And Other Countries In The Euro Area
Germany reported today that its unemployment rate declined from 7.4% in January to 7.3% in February, the lowest level since December 1991. Harmonized unemployment rates for all the members of the Euro Area and European Union were also [...]
Global| Mar 01 2011MFG Is At Strong Diffusion Levels Across MOST of EMU
The chart shows that EMU countries had completed much of their recession rebound according to the diffusion indices by late 2010; after some minor weakness, indices have moved up to even stronger levels. The EMU PMI gauge overall and [...]
Global| Mar 01 2011U.S. Construction Spending Declines Again
Builders were kept off the job during January for the second consecutive month by severe winter weather. The value of construction put-in-place fell 0.7% following a revised 1.6% December decline, originally reported as down 2.5%. The [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Mar 01 2011U.S. Chain Store Sales Slip
After earlier strength, sales at chain stores slipped 0.5% at the end of last month. For February overall, sales ticked up 0.1% from the January average which was down 1.0% from December. During the last ten years there has been a 66% [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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