Economic Statistics for 21 May 13
Weekly retail sales are the only economic news today. ICSC-Goldman is showing some strength, with a 0.2% rate of weekly sales growth, and 3.1% year-over-year growth. Conversely, Redbook is still showing weakness, with year-on-year sales growth dropping to 2.4%.
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Economic Statistics for 20 May 13
Here are today’s statistics on the state of the economy:
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index slipped to -0.53 in April from -0.23 in March. The 3 Month Moving Average fell from -0.01 to -0.04.
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Economic Statistics for 17 May 13
Here are today’s statistics on the state of the economy:
The Conference Board’s index of leading indicators rose 0.6% in April, much stronger than expected.
The Reuter’s/University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index jumped sharply from 76.4 to 83.7 in May.
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Economic Statistics for 16 May 13
Here are today’s statistics on the state of the economy:
The Consumer Price Index fell -0.4% in April, but rose 0.1% ex-food and -energy. On a year-over-year basis, the headline CPI is up 1.1% and the core is up 1.7%.
April housing starts fell -16.5% to a 0.853 million annual rate. Housing permits, conversely, jumped 14.3% to a 1.017 million annual rate.
Initial jobless claims rose 32,000 to 360,000, and the 4-week average rose 1,250 to 339,250. Continuing claims fell 4,000 to 3.009 million.
The Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index slipped half a point to -30.2 in the latest week.
The Philadelphia Fed Survey slipped into negative territory in May, falling from 1.3 to -5.2.
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Economic Statistics for 15 May 13
Here are today’s statistics on the state of the economy:
The MBA reports that mortgage applications fell a sharp -7.3%. Purchases fell -4.0% while re-fis fell -8.0%.
The Producer Price Index fell -0.7% in April, but the core rate—less food and energy—rose 0.1%. On a year-over year basis, the PPI 0.1% while the care rate rose 1.7%.
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey fell more than 4 points to -1.43 in April.
The Treasury reports that the net outflow of capital from the US was $-13.5 billion in March. Foreign accounts bought a net $15.3 billion of US securities, while US accounts bought $28.8 billion of foreign securities.
The Fed reports that Industrial Production fell -0.5% in April, as capacity utilization in the nation’s factories fell to 77.8%.
The Housing Market Index rose 2 points to 44 in May.
E-Commerce sales rose 2.7% in the 1st Quarter of 2013, down from 4.4% in the 4th Quarter of 2012.
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Economic Statistics for 14 May 13
Here are today’s statistics on the state of the economy:
The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index rose 2.6 points to 92.1 in April.
April export prices fell -0.7% and import prices fell -0.5%. On a year-over-year basis, export prices fell 0.9% while import prices fell -2.6%.
ICSC Goldman reports weekly retail sales fell -2.0%, and are up only 1.2% from a year ago. Redbook’s year-over-year sales growth reading improved to 2.8%.
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Economic Statistics for 13 May 13
Here are today’s statistics on the state of the economy:
Retail sales rose 0.1% in April, but fell -0.1% ex-autos. But, ex-autos and gas, sales rose 0.6%.
Business inventories were unchanged in March, resulting in a 1.1% build in inventories for the quarter. Sales were up 0.6% for the quarter, the weakest of the recovery.
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Economic Statistics for 9 May 13
Here are today’s statistics on the state of the economy:
Chain stores are reporting April sales that are at the high end of guidance, and with stronger year-on-year sales growth rates than in March.
The Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index fell slightly to -29.5, but remains at the highest level since early 2008.
Wholesale inventories rose 0.4% in March, while a 1.6% plunge in sales drove the stock-to-sales ratio to a recovery high of 1.21.
Jobless claims fell 4,000 to 323,000, and the 4-week average fell 6,250 to 336,750. Continuing claims fell 27,000 to 3.005 million.
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Economic Statistics for 7 May 13
On another slow day for the economic calendar, this is what we got:
The MBA reports that mortgage applications surged last week, with purchases up 2.0% and re-fis up 8.0%.
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Economic Statistics for 6 May 13
Here are today’s statistics on the state of the economy, such as they are:
Redbook reports weekly retail sales rose a weak 2.3% year-over-year. ICSC-Goldman reports sales fell -1.0% from last week, and are up only 2.4% from Last year.
And that’s it for today. It’s actually gonna be a really light week for economic data.
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