Today's Economy Europe Daily Briefing: U.K. Housing Market Isn’t Out of the Woods Yet House prices are set to only slightly increase in 2018. Asia-Pacific Daily Briefing: Asia's Cracking Start to 2018 Taiwan is a good barometer of Asia's economic performance, and March export data were upbeat. Economic Roundup: Payback Was Inevitable February overstated the strength of the labor market and March understates it. Saber Rattling Could Turn Into a Sword Fight Trump administration looks to impose additional tariffs on China. » VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY
Commentary U.S. Chartbook: Payback Time The unseasonably warmer weather in February likely pulled forward hiring that typically occurs in March. U.S. Weekly Highlights and Preview, April 6, 2018 All eyes on the CPI. Macro Roundup: India’s Central Bank Clips Its Hawkish Wing Interest rates are expected to remain unchanged despite inflation pressures. Europe Weekly Highlights and Preview, 6 April, 2018 Focus will be on industrial production figures for most euro zone countries, the area as a whole, and the U.K. » VIEW MORE COMMENTARY
Today's Economic Indicators
Japan Consumer Confidence Mar. 2018: 44.3 Taiwan (Province of China) Foreign Trade Mar. 2018: US$6,001.6 mil Taiwan’s trade surplus increased to US$6 billion in March, after ticking up to US$2.9 billion in February. Chile Foreign Trade Mar. 2018: US$791.5 mil Chile’s trade surplus declined in March, but the drop was smaller than anticipated. Mexico Consumer Price Index Mar. 2018: 5.0% Mexico’s inflation continues to decline as the comparison base benefits the annual growth. World Moody's Analytics Survey of Business Confidence April 06: 41.5 Global business sentiment is very strong, shrugging off talk of a U.S.-led trade war and volatility in financial markets. China Monetary Aggregates Mar. 2018: » VIEW MORE ECONOMIC INDICATORS |