Today's Economy Prime-Age Workers Provide Clue on Full Employment Statistics on this cohort suggest the economic expansion may live longer than we anticipate. U.K. Industry Soured in September Brexit was not to blame, while warm September weather boosted October retail sales. A Precarious Time for the Yen A win by either U.S. presidential candidate will influence Japan's currency and economy. Economic Briefing: World Awaits U.S. Election Results China’s exports remained weak in October. » VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY
Commentary Forecasters Mailbag: Election Day Q&A Have a question on the economy? Send it along. U.S. Chartbook: Employment Gains Remain Solid Payrolls and consumer expenditures continue to signal steady economic growth. U.S. Weekly Highlights and Preview, November 4, 2016 All eyes on the presidential election. Europe Weekly Highlights and Preview, 4 November, 2016 A euro zone recovery is relying more and more on Germany and other core countries. » VIEW MORE COMMENTARY
Today's Economic Indicators
Germany Foreign Trade Sep. 2016: €21.3 bil Germany's trade surplus narrowed to €21.3 billion in September from a revised €21.6 billion in the previous month. France Trade balance Sep. 2016: -€ 4.8 bil France's exports continue to disappoint. Germany Industrial Production Sep. 2016: -1.8% German industrial production fell in September, retreating 1.8% m/m, after rising strongly by 3% m/m in August. United Kingdom Industrial Production Sep. 2016: -0.4% U.K. industrial production fell short of market expectations and shed 0.4% m/m in September, the same rate of contraction as in the previous month. Chile Consumer Price Index Oct. 2016: 2.8% Chile’s inflation continued to adjust down in October, falling below the 3% target as prices moderated. United States NFIB Small Business Survey Oct. 2016: 94.9 U.S. small-business confidence has been fairly stable over the past several months, showing little indication that uncertainty surrounding the presidential election is affecting moods. Canada Building Permits Sep. 2016: -7.0% The Canadian housing market is showing weakness, but fundamentals remain favorable. United States Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey Sep. 2016: 3.7% openings rate The labor market remains robust. United States Moody’s Analytics Policy Uncertainty Index November 04: 86.7 U.S. policy uncertainty has stabilized, but it's not likely to provide any meaningful boost to the economy. South Korea Employment Oct. 2016: China Consumer Price Index Oct. 2016: China Producer Price Index Oct. 2016: » VIEW MORE ECONOMIC INDICATORS |