Today's Economy Economic Roundup: Easily Said and Done Second quarter GDP for China suggests the nation will deftly meet its growth targets. Weak Euro Zone Inflation Slows Monetary Policy Normalization Without higher wages, core inflation won’t rise. Economic Briefing: Chinese Growth Meets Expectations China's Q2 GDP growth hit 6.9% y/y, correctly predicted by our high-frequency tracker. Economic Roundup: What Gives? U.S. inflation and retail sales are in the midst of slump. » VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY
Commentary U.S. Chartbook: Sales Slow, Prices Pause, Stockpiles Swell Tepid consumer data reverberate up production pipeline. U.K. Chartbook: Q2 Growth Will Fail to Gain Pace The lower pound has proved a curse, not a blessing Macro Roundup: India’s Disinflation Could Lead to Rate Cuts Monetary easing is likely as consumer price inflation decelerated to record lows. U.S. Weekly Highlights and Preview, July 14, 2017 We don’t believe Yellen is signaling that the tightening cycle is nearing an end. » VIEW MORE COMMENTARY
Today's Economic Indicators
Euro Zone Consumer Price Index Jun. 2017: 1.3% The euro zone's annual harmonized inflation slowed to 1.3% in June from 1.4% in the previous month, in line with the preliminary estimates. Canada International Transactions in Securities May. 2017: C$29.5 bil Foreign investors displayed a particularly strong taste for Canadian assets in May, especially for government debt. Canada New Motor Vehicle Sales May. 2017: 11.1% The number of new motor vehicles sold rose by 10.1% from April to 220,436 in May, with both new-car and new-truck sales improving. United States NY Empire State Manufacturing Survey Jul. 2017: 9.8 Factory growth has decelerated a bit in New York, but manufacturing is moving in the right direction, according to the July Empire State Manufacturing Survey. Russian Federation Industrial Production Jun. 2017: 3.5% Russian industrial production rose 3.5% y/y in June, compared with 5.6% y/y in the previous month. World Moody's Analytics Survey of Business Confidence July 14: 30.5 Global business sentiment suffered a meaningful dip last week. New Zealand Consumer Price Index 2017Q2: » VIEW MORE ECONOMIC INDICATORS |