According to Flash Estimates, growth in the Euro Area slowed more than expected in the second quarter to a rate of 0.3% from 0.7% in the first quarter.Consensus estimates suggested a rate of 0.5%. While details of the composition of [...]
Global| Aug 14 2007
European GDP Growth Slows More Than Expected
Global| Aug 13 2007
Japan: Will the BOJ Raise Rates in the Face of a Bigger than Expected Drop in Real GDP and Only Little Progress on [...]
On July 12, Toshihiko Fukui, Governor of the Bank of Japan said that slow growth in the second quarter would not determine the outcome of the August 22 and 23 monetary policy meeting. However, the unexpectedly big slowdown in real [...]
Global| Aug 13 2007
U.S. Inventory Accumulation Continued
Total business inventories in June rose 0.4% following the unrevised 0.5% increase the month prior. Together, the increases raised the three month growth accumulation rate to 5.3%, its fastest since last Autumn. The June increase [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 13 2007
UK PPI Trends are Pretty Flat
PPI a bit unsteady but moving sideways.
Global| Aug 13 2007
U.S. Budget Deepened in July
The U.S. federal government in July posted a deficit of $36.3B versus a surplus of $27.5B during June and a deficit of $33.2B last July. The monthly figure was near Consensus expectations for a deficit of $35B. Analysts' forecasts of [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 13 2007
U.S. July Retail Sales Improved, June Revised Up
U.S. retail sales in July rose 0.3% after a 0.7% decline in June that was revised slightly shallower versus the initial report. The July figure compared with Consensus expectations for a 0.1% decline. Excluding autos, retail sales [...]
by:Tom Moeller
|in:Economy in Brief
Global| Aug 13 2007
Japan: Will the BOJ Raise Rates in the Face of a Bigger than Expected Drop in Real GDP and Only Little Progress on [...]
On July 12, Toshihiko Fukui, Governor of the Bank of Japan said that slow growth in the second quarter would not determine the outcome of the August 22 and 23 monetary policy meeting. However, the unexpectedly big slowdown in real [...]
Global| Aug 10 2007
Fed Funds Futures Price in Easing, Dealer Trading Volume Favors Treasuries: More on Haver's Short-Term Financial Data
It's just past noon in New York as we're writing today and news services tell us stock markets have just turned positive on the day's trading. Current conditions in financial markets and among financial institutions suggest that we [...]
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