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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Today's Economy


Misleading Read on U.S. Wages

Weakness in median usual weekly earnings in Q4 won't stick; annual data show a clear acceleration.

Mother Nature Boosts U.S. Industrial Production

Colder weather was likely behind the 5.6% increase in utility output.

The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same

Worries that the recession permanently changed the U.S. labor market were misguided.

Economic Briefing: Aussie Appetite for Housing Is Not Over Yet

Uncertainty across Asia caused stocks and currencies to decline.

» VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY



Commentary


U.S. Chartbook: Fundamentals Are Sound

The labor market remains solid as holiday retail sales exceed expectations.

Fed's Policy Framework Options: Nominal GDP Targeting

Persistently low inflation raises the odds of a change before the next recession.

U.S. Regional Outlook: Strength in the Late Stage

No states are in recession, and this year should be a good year nearly all around the country.

Brazil Outlook: Second-Year Recovery

The economy will accelerate and inflation will stay around target.

» VIEW MORE COMMENTARY



Today's Economic Indicators


Euro Zone
Consumer Price Index
Dec. 2017: 1.4%
Euro zone annual harmonized inflation decelerated to 1.4% in December, in line with the preliminary estimates, from 1.5% in the previous month.

United States
MBA Mortgage Applications Survey
January 12: 4.1%
Mortgage applications rose again last week, even though interest rates were up.

Russian Federation
Foreign Trade
Nov. 2017: $11.5 bil
Russia’s trade balance made strong gains in November.

United States
Industrial Production
Dec. 2017: 0.9%
Industrial production surprised to the upside in December, rising 0.9%, beating both the consensus forecast and our above-consensus projection.

Canada
Monetary Policy
Jan. 2018: 1.25%
The Bank of Canada raised the target for its overnight policy rate as recent employment data proved too good to ignore.

United States
NAHB Housing Market Index
Jan. 2018: 72
Homebuilder sentiment inched down 2 points to 72 in January.

United States
Median usual weekly earnings
2017Q4: 0.9%
There isn’t any reason to be concerned about the weakness in wage growth in the fourth quarter, as it won’t stick.

United States
Moody’s Analytics Policy Uncertainty Index
January 12: 102.1
Policy uncertainty continues to increase, but we don’t believe the immediate economic costs are significant.

United States
Beige Book
Jan. 2018:
The Federal Reserve’s Beige Book, covering economic activity from late November through the end of the year, suggests that economic activity expanded at a modest to moderate rate in nearly all districts, while the Dallas district experienced a robust increase.

United States
Treasury International Capital Flows
Nov. 2017: $57.5 bil
Net long-term inflows increased in November.

Australia
Employment Situation
Dec. 2017:

China
Fixed Asset Investment
Dec. 2017:

China
GDP
2017Q4:

China
Industrial Production
Dec. 2017:

China
Retail Sales
Dec. 2017:

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