Monday, February 06, 2017 |
Today's Economy Economic Roundup: Mounting Downside Risks From U.S. Fiscal Policy Policies that would boost growth appear to be taking a backseat. Economic Briefing: Aussie Consumers Feel the Pinch Retail spending fell 0.9% m/m in December; volumes were a bright spot over the fourth quarter. China's Buoyant Lunar New Year Consumers are feeling more upbeat compared with last year and so have loosened their purse strings. Economic Roundup: January Employment Doesn't Disappoint, Except for Wages Signs of improvement on the economy's supply side could buy the Fed time. » VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY
Commentary U.S. Chartbook: Less Pressure on the Fed There is room for improvement on the supply-side of the economy. U.S. Weekly Highlights and Preview, February 4, 2017 Expect calm after a flurry of economic data. Webinar Replay: 2017 U.S. Economic Outlook We also answer your questions following the webinar. Macro Roundup: Japan’s Temporary Upswing A short-term export revival is unlikely to strengthen consumption and investment in 2017. » VIEW MORE COMMENTARY
Today's Economic Indicators
Germany Manufacturing Turnover and Orders Received Dec. 2016: 5.2% German manufacturing orders soared by 5.2% m/m in December after falling by 3.6% in November. Chile Monthly Economic Activity Indicator Dec. 2016: 1.2% Chile’s economy underperformed at the end of the year, with activity reporting a slow advance. Colombia Consumer Price Index Jan. 2017: 5.5% Colombia’s annual inflation rate continued to decelerate in January thanks to more stable food prices. Russian Federation Business Confidence Jan. 2017: -3.0 Business confidence for manufacturing activities in Russia improved in January, with the index reaching -3% compared with -8% last month and -7% a year earlier. World Moody's Analytics Survey of Business Confidence February 03: 31.4 Global business confidence is strong and consistent with an economy that is expanding just above its growth potential. United States Federal Reserve’s Labor Market Conditions Index Jan. 2017: 1.3 Not surprisingly, given the strength of the January employment report, the Federal Reserve's Labor Market Conditions Index increased by 1.3 points, up from a 0.6-point increase in December. Indonesia GDP 2016Q4: United States Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey 2017Q1: 1.4% According to the Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey, surveyed banks did not report any change to their lending standards for commercial and industrial loans to small firms, and a slightly smaller share of banks tightened lending standards for C&I loans to large and medium-size firms during the fourth quarter. Australia Monetary Policy Feb. 2017: » VIEW MORE ECONOMIC INDICATORS |
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