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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Today's Economy


Economic Roundup: New Recession, New Paradox-of-Thrift Concerns

The savings rate hasn't peaked, but we are not worried about the paradox of thrift.

U.S. Labor Market Still Reeling From COVID-19

The Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program is still ramping up.

LatAm Daily Briefing: Exports Slump

The collapse in the price of oil and industrial metals has taken a toll.

Forced Savings or the Paradox of Thrift?

The savings rate in the U.S. jumped in the first quarter, but some of this was not by choice.

» VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY



Commentary


Europe's Exposure to COVID-19, Quantified

Our index of four metrics reveals much about how the region's countries are faring.

The Mortgage Market Has Caught the Virus

We look at critical sources of stress in the U.S. housing finance system and what policymakers might do to address them.

India Announces US$266 Billion Stimulus

New measures are focused on micro, small and medium-size enterprises.

U.S. Risk Matrix Update: Fiscal Policy Could Help or Hurt

A second wave of COVID-19 later this year is a key downside risk.

» VIEW MORE COMMENTARY



Today's Economic Indicators


Germany
Consumer Price Index
Apr. 2020: 0.9%
German headline consumer price inflation cooled to 0.9% y/y in April from 1.4% in March.

Spain
Consumer Price Index
Apr. 2020: -0.7%
Spain’s consumer price index fell 0.7% in April on a year-ago basis.

Canada
Survey of Manufacturing
Mar. 2020: -9.2%
Manufacturing declined sharply in March in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.

United States
Jobless Claims
May 09: 2,981,000
Weekly initial filings for unemployment insurance benefits are declining steadily.

United States
Import and Export Prices
Apr. 2020: -2.6%
Past appreciation in the U.S. dollar and a drop in imported petroleum prices caused U.S. import prices to decline in April, adding to the recent signs that disinflation has intensified.

Peru
Consumer Price Index
Apr. 2020: 1.7%
The Lima CPI rose 1.7% in April on a year-ago basis, the first full-month reading since the imposition of a national quarantine in late March.

United States
St. Louis Fed Financial Stress Index
May 08: 0.61
Financial stress continues to trend lower, though the level of stress remains above average.

United States
Natural Gas Storage Report
May 08: 103 bil cubic feet
The increase in natural gas stocks was only slightly under analyst predictions, which will provide minimal upward momentum for gas prices.

Colombia
Industrial Production
Mar. 2020: -8.9%
Manufacturing output contracted 8.9% y/y in March after a 4.5% increase in the previous month.

Mexico
Monetary Policy
May. 2020: 5.50%
As expected, the Central Bank of Mexico continued to ease monetary conditions in May, after two out-of-calendar decisions.

Argentina
Consumer Price Index
Apr. 2020: 45.6%
The statistics office’s national consumer price index increased 1.5% in April, down from 3.3% in the previous month and 3.4% a year earlier.

China
Fixed Asset Investment
Apr. 2020:

China
Industrial Production
Apr. 2020:

China
Retail Sales
Apr. 2020:

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