posted by
TraderManagement
529 days ago
in Fundamental, Consumer
UK CPI figures of 3.3% show the highest level of inflation acceleration since May. Whilst the BoE had forecast inflation figures in the region of 3% throughout 2011, the latest data is likely to unnerve some members of the MPC, with concerns tha
posted by
Ednakers854
539 days ago
in Consumer
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posted by
peekaboo
540 days ago
in USD, Manufacturing, Consumer
Several important indicators, such as consumer confidence, manufacturing and retail activity, are showing modest positive signs.
posted by
fibodude
542 days ago
in USD, Employment, Consumer
Emerging-market stocks rose, with the benchmark index headed for its biggest gain in 11 weeks, after faster China manufacturing growth and rising U.S. consumer sentiment bolstered confidence in the global recovery.
posted by
JoryEd
543 days ago
in USD, Fundamental, Consumer
Confidence among U.S. consumers rose in November to the highest level in five months and a gauge of business activity unexpectedly climbed, signaling the recovery is taking hold heading into 2011.
posted by
TraderManagement
544 days ago
in Fundamental, Consumer
Despite concerns that the Irish crisis may have a contagion effect on other eurozone members, data released today shows that Consumer Confidence amongst consumers and businesses in the eurozone has risen for a sixth consecutive month.
posted by
peigordon
546 days ago
in Technical, GDP, Consumer
This week we review the Q3 GDP revisions from the US and UK, then we look at the October CPI data from Canada and Japan, before finishing with a summary of a selection of emerging market monetary policy decisions over the past week.
posted by
dennis
546 days ago
in USD, Employment, Consumer
Credit is still tight. A lot of people still need jobs, or better-paying ones. Small-business people are working harder, some holding off on hiring and cutting inventory to pay the bills. And some stores, restaurants and other small businesses ha
posted by
ritch
549 days ago
in USD, Employment, Consumer
New US claims for jobless benefits hit their lowest level in more than two years last week while consumer spending rose for a fourth straight month in October, suggesting the economy is nearing a self-sustaining recovery.
posted by
Anderson
552 days ago
in USD, Employment, Consumer
In an economy where the unemployment rate is 9.6 percent, immediate deficit reduction would be very hard for the economy to grow through, she says.
posted by
Reno
552 days ago
in Oil, Metals, Consumer
According to market experts, worries over rate increases in China and Korea, a strong dollar, below expectation results of public sector banks and ris...
posted by
eriathwen
555 days ago
in USD, Consumer
The cost of living rose less than forecast in October and housing starts dropped, validating Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke’s decision to give the U.S. economy another dose of monetary stimulus.