Today's Economy Economic Roundup: And Now You Do What They Told Ya New York Fed tells markets Williams' comments didn't mean a large cut was coming. Europe Daily Briefing: New PM Will Struggle With Fiscal Goals Borrowing could exceed the government's current objective. How Seriously Should We Take Fed Funds Futures? There are some limitations. Canada Weekly: Something's Got to Give Weak productivity and accelerating wages will cause inflation or layoffs. » VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY
Commentary U.S. Weekly Highlights and Preview, July 19, 2019 New-home sales likely edged higher in June. Europe Weekly Highlights and Preview, 19 July, 2019 Prospects of a solution to the Brexit problem remain grim. Asia-Pacific Weekly Highlights and Preview, 19 July, 2019 South Korea's GDP growth likely rose 0.6% q/q in Q2, but annual growth remained at a weak 1.8%. Macro Roundup: The State of Play in China The cyclical and structural slowdown is complicating Beijing's deleveraging campaign. » VIEW MORE COMMENTARY
Today's Economic Indicators
Canada Retail Trade May. 2019: -0.1% Canadian retail sales dipped in May after three consecutive monthly gains. United States Industry GDP 2019Q1: 3.2 ppt, SAAR The U.S. economy fared fairly well in the first quarter, as GDP grew 3.1% at an annualized rate, and new data showed more industries contributed positively to the gain. United States Regional and State Employment Jun. 2019: The country’s labor market ended the second quarter on a strong note, with employment numbers for state and regional economies for June echoing those released a couple of weeks ago for the nation as a whole. United States University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Survey Jul. 2019: 98.4 Consumer sentiment was little changed in July, according to the preliminary reading from the University of Michigan. » VIEW MORE ECONOMIC INDICATORS |
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