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Monday, November 07, 2022 |
Today's Economy Economic Roundup: Global Businesses Remain Uneasy Our global business survey suggests that recession risks remain uncomfortably high. LatAm Daily Briefing: Peru’s Central Bank to Hike Again A steady stream of rate hikes is not having the intended effect on curbing inflation. Inside Economics Podcast: Episode 83—Debating Jobs and Forecasts The unemployment rate rose in October, and that's what the Fed wanted to see. Europe Daily Briefing: German Industry Recovers Slightly German industry rebounds in September, but renewed weakness is on the way. » VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY
Commentary U.S. Chartbook: A Big Week After another jumbo rate hike by the Federal Reserve, the central bank's chairman set new parameters for the path forward. Climate Tracker: Major Emitters Not United Progress to date, as measured by greenhouse gas emissions and by pledges and commitments for future action, has been limited. U.S. Weekly Highlights and Preview, November 7, 2022 We expect headline CPI to move higher. U.S. Jobs Report Cont'd: October Update The strength of the U.S. labor market will keep the Fed from making dovish turns anytime soon. » VIEW MORE COMMENTARY
Today's Economic Indicators
Switzerland Unemployment rate Oct. 2022: 2.1% Switzerland’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged in October from the previous month. Denmark Industrial Production Sep. 2022: 1.1% m/m Danish industrial production increased 1.1% from August to September. Germany Industrial Production Sep. 2022: 0.6% m/m In September, German industrial production rose 0.6% month over month, following a fall of 1.2% in August—a downward revision from an initially estimated fall of 0.8%. Chile Foreign Trade Oct. 2022: US$456.9 mil Chile's October trade results tell a surprising story. Norway Industrial Production Sep. 2022: -2.4% m/m Norway’s industrial production decreased by 2.4% m/m in September. World Moody's Analytics Survey of Business Confidence November 04: 5.6 Global businesses remain nervous about the economic environment. United States Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey 2022Q4: 18.8% According to the latest Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey, a significant percentage of banks tightened lending standards for commercial and industrial loans in the third quarter. United States Consumer Credit (G19) Sep. 2022: $25.0 bil The stock of consumer credit outstanding expanded by $25 billion in September, falling short of consensus expectations for a $30 billion addition. Philippines Industrial Production Sep. 2022: Malaysia Industrial Production Sep. 2022: » VIEW MORE ECONOMIC INDICATORS |
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