Today's Economy Hot CPI Takes a Little Off Q4 U.S. GDP Tracking Estimate Current-quarter growth is now on track to rise 7.4% at an annualized rate. Capital Market View: Ground Control to Chairman Powell The Fed's inflation problem has gotten worse and it will likely respond. Europe Daily Briefing: German Inflation Stoked by Energy Core prices are 3.1% higher in year-ago terms, lower than the headline but still considerably above the ECB target. LatAm Daily Briefing: Over the Halfway Mark Vaccination is making progress, but the road ahead is far from clear. » VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY
Commentary U.S. Road to Recovery: Growth to Reaccelerate The Delta variant caused global supply-chain problems to go from bad to worse in the third quarter. Global Vaccine Tracker: Record Infections in Germany A similar, although less drastic, story so far is unfolding throughout the Continent. U.S. Risk Matrix Update: Recession Isn’t in the Cards However, the economic recovery could be bumpy. Supply-Chain Disruptions and Latin America To better gauge the stress, we have identified and combined a range of high-frequency metrics to create an index. » VIEW MORE COMMENTARY
Today's Economic Indicators
Canada RPS House Price Index Oct. 2021: Germany Consumer Price Index Oct. 2021: 4.5% y/y Germany’s consumer price index rose by 0.5% m/m in October, bringing the index 4.5% above year-ago levels. Denmark Consumer Price Index Oct. 2021: 3.0% y/y Denmark’s Consumer Price Index was up 3% y/y in October. Finland Industrial Production Sep. 2021: 0.5% m/m Finland’s industrial production expanded by 0.5% m/m after a downwardly revised 1.3% increase in August. Thailand Monetary Policy Nov. 2021: 0.5% As expected, the Bank of Thailand kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 0.5% in its November meeting. Norway Consumer Price Index Oct. 2021: 3.5% y/y Norway’s consumer price index fell back to 3.5% y/y in October from a five-year high of 4.1% y/y in September. China Monetary Aggregates Oct. 2021: Austria Industrial Production Sep. 2021: -2.3% m/m Constrained by the global supply-side crunch, Austrian industrial production shrank for the third consecutive month, by 2.3% m/m in September. Italy Industrial Production Sep. 2021: 0.1% m/m Italy’s industrial production grew in September, both in monthly and yearly terms, offsetting August’s drop. Brazil Consumer Price Index Oct. 2021: 10.67% y/y Annual inflation in Brazil has escalated well above the target’s upper limit as prices are under strong pressure and a further deterioration in expectations. Portugal Unemployment rate 2021Q3: 6.1% Portugal’s unemployment continued its downward trend in the third quarter, falling to 6.1% from 6.7% in the previous quarter. United States MBA Mortgage Applications Survey November 05: 5.5% Mortgage applications recovered in the week of November 5. United States Jobless Claims November 06: 267,000 U.S. initial claims for unemployment insurance benefits slipped from 271,000 to 267,000 in the week ended November 6. United States Consumer Price Index Oct. 2021: 0.9% m/m The U.S. consumer price index came in hotter than expected in October, dialing up the pressure on the Federal Reserve to defend its view that inflationary pressures are transitory. Netherlands Industrial Production Sep. 2021: 10.8% y/y Average daily production growth in the Netherlands picked up in September. United States St. Louis Fed Financial Stress Index November 05: United States Moody's Analytics Inflation Expectations Pulse November 07: 2.47% The Moody’s Analytics Inflation Expectations Pulse held steady during the week ended November 7, with the 10-year IEP staying level at 2.47%. United States NAR Metro Prices 2021Q3: 16% y/y The national median sale price of existing single-family homes increased during the third quarter, rising 16% from a year earlier, which is a modest deceleration from the last reading. United States Wholesale Trade (MWTR) Sep. 2021: 1.4% m/m September saw a stronger inventory build than anticipated. United States Moody’s Analytics Policy Uncertainty Index November 05: 354.0 4-wk MA The four-week moving average in our U.S. United States Oil Inventories November 05: 435.1 mil barrels A smaller-than-predicted build in crude oil inventories should apply some downward pressure on oil prices. United States Natural Gas Storage Report November 05: 7 bil cubic feet Last week’s increase in natural gas stocks fell short of analyst predictions, which will not help in bringing down high prices. Australia Employment Situation Oct. 2021: » VIEW MORE ECONOMIC INDICATORS |