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Monday, February 14, 2022 |
Today's Economy Economic Roundup: Lost That Loving Feeling Troubles on Wall Street are hitting some measures of confidence harder than others. Capital Markets View: Behind the Stock Market's Recent Struggles There is little evidence that revised earnings expectations drove the January correction. Inside Economics: Episode 45—Canberra and CPI Energy will add to inflation over the next several months. LatAm Daily Briefing: Regional Heartache Recessions in Mexico and Brazil point to a looming regionwide malaise. » VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY
Commentary U.S. Weekly Highlights and Preview, February 14, 2022 Inflation at 7.5% on a year-ago basis, compared with the 2.1% average growth in 2018 and 2019, is costing the average household $276 per month. Latin America Weekly Highlights and Preview, February 11, 2022 As inflation struggles continue, industrial production sees an uptick. Europe Weekly Highlights and Preview, 11 February, 2022 We expect U.K. consumer price inflation to speed up to 5.5% y/y in January from 5.4% in December. Omicron Brings Economic Pain to Hong Kong Tougher pandemic measures signal materialising downside risk for 2022. » VIEW MORE COMMENTARY
Today's Economic Indicators
Finland Retail Sales Dec. 2021: -2.6% m/m Finland's seasonally adjusted retail sales, excluding motor vehicles and motorcycles, decreased by 2.6% m/m in December after rising by 1.5% in November. India Consumer Price Index Jan. 2022: 6% y/y India’s CPI jumped again in January, to 6% y/y, from 5.6% in December. Canada New Motor Vehicle Sales Dec. 2021: -8.8% y/y Purchases of new cars and trucks in Canada fell for the sixth consecutive month in December. Colombia Industrial Production Dec. 2021: 13.1% y/y Manufacturing output continued to expand at a solid pace in December, as the number of new COVID-19 cases remained low, helping to unleash pent-up demand. World Moody's Analytics Survey of Business Confidence February 11: -4.7 Global business sentiment was a bit brighter last week, as there were more positive than negative responses to the survey questions for the first time since the beginning of the year. United States Semiconductor Billings Dec. 2021: 1.5% Global semiconductor sales clocked in at $50.9 billion in December, bringing the full year total to a record $555.9 billion. Japan GDP 2021Q4: Indonesia Foreign Trade Jan. 2022: Japan Industrial Production Dec. 2021: Japan Retail Sales Dec. 2021: » VIEW MORE ECONOMIC INDICATORS |
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