Sales of existing single-family homes declined 2.3% during April to 5.570 million (AR, +1.6% y/y)) from 5.700 million in March, revised from 5.710 million. Expectations had been for 5.640 million purchases in the Action Economics [...]
Global| May 24 2017U.S. Existing Home Sales Decline; Prices Rise
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 24 2017U.S. FHFA House Price Inflation Is Steady
The Federal Housing Finance Agency's (FHFA) index of U.S. house prices increased 0.6% during March (6.2% y/y) following an unrevised 0.8% February rise. During the last three months, the 6.5% annualized rate of increase roughly [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 23 2017U.S. Gasoline & Crude Oil Prices Improve
Regular gasoline prices rebounded to $2.40 per gallon last week (4.3% y/y), the highest level in three weeks. Prices remained down five cents versus late April's high and lower than the 2014 high of $3.71 per gallon. Haver Analytics [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 23 2017European PMIs Scrape the Sky While Japan Scraps the Optimism
Themes of scraping and scrapping emerge this month as the EMU manufacturing and services gauges continue to post strong readings as well as truly stellar readings compared to previous scores in this business cycle. But Japan's [...]
Global| May 23 2017U.S. New Home Sales & Prices Fall Back
Sales of new single-family homes declined 11.4% (+0.5% y/y) during April to 569,000 (AR) from 642,000 in March, revised from 621,000. Earlier figures were revised higher. Expectations had been for 612,000 sales in the Action Economics [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 23 2017Philadelphia Fed Nonmanufacturing Business Conditions Weaken
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's Nonmanufacturing Business Index of current conditions in May fell to 25.8 from 34.9 during April. The index remained up versus one year ago. Forty-four percent of respondents reported an [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| May 22 2017Japan Nurtures Small Trade Surplus: What's Next?
Japan's trade surplus backtracked slightly in April and did not expand as expected. While the pattern of surpluses has hinted of a trade turnaround, it now appears that Japan has had a period of an expanding surplus and no longer [...]
Global| May 22 2017Chicago Fed National Activity Index Strengthens
The National Activity Index from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago increased to 0.49 during April from 0.07 in March. It was the firmest reading since November 2014. The three-month moving average also strengthened to 0.23, its [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
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