Today's Economy 2018 U.S. Economic Outlook—Q&A We answer questions about factors that could impact the economy's performance. Economic Briefing: BoE Isn't Moving Just Yet China's retaliatory trade action against the U.S. has begun. Jump by Treasury Bond Yields Sinks Equities The market value of U.S. common stock fell by 0.41% Economic Roundup: One Down, Maybe One to Go Senate reaches a budget deal, but it's unclear whether the debt ceiling was addressed. » VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY
Commentary Evolution of Our U.S. Forecast Tax legislation will boost growth and there's no reason to fret over markets, yet. EU Faces a Budget Battle in May After the U.K. exit, East and West need to deal with their differences to find a solution. U.S. Chartbook: Close to Perfect We are not worried about the one blemish in the January employment report. U.S. Weekly Highlights and Preview, February 2, 2018 Not again! We are back on a government shutdown watch. » VIEW MORE COMMENTARY
Today's Economic Indicators
Spain Industrial Production Dec. 2017: 0.9% Spain’s industrial production powered into the final month of 2017. Russian Federation House Prices 2017Q4: 0.6% Russian house price appreciation picked up the pace in the fourth quarter of 2017. OECD Composite Leading Indicators Dec. 2017: 100.2 The OECD composite leading indicator stayed steady at 100.2 in December but improved from the 99.6 average for 2016. Chile Consumer Price Index Jan. 2018: 2.2% Chile’s inflation started the year with moderation, although prices continue to increase. Brazil Consumer Price Index Jan. 2018: 2.86% Brazil’s inflation showed a mild moderation in January, although prices increased on a monthly basis. Canada Housing Starts Jan. 2018: 216 ths The pace of new construction held steady in January. Canada New Housing Price Index Dec. 2017: 3.3% Canada’s market for new houses is facing headwinds. United States Jobless Claims February 03: 221,000 The U.S. labor market is headed toward becoming the tightest in recent memory. Mexico Consumer Price Index Jan. 2018: 5.55% As expected, annual inflation reported a decline in January benefited by the comparison base. United Kingdom Monetary Policy and Minutes Feb. 2018: 0.5% As expected, the Bank of England stood pat at its February meeting and left the bank rate at 0.5%, after November brought the first rate hike in a decade. United States St. Louis Fed Financial Stress Index February 02: -1.35 Financial stress conditions tightened significantly last week following a turbulent week on Wall Street. United States MBA Delinquency Rates 2017Q4: 5.17% Mortgage delinquency rates rose during the fourth quarter, increasing from a seasonally adjusted 4.88% to 5.17% of active loans, a 29-basis point uptick from previous quarter, and a 39-basis point rise from the same period a year earlier. United States Natural Gas Storage Report February 02: -119 bil cubic feet The drawdown in natural gas inventories was roughly in line with analyst expectations, which will have little effect on prices. Philippines Industrial Production Dec. 2017: China Foreign Trade Jan. 2018: Mexico Monetary Policy Feb. 2018: 7.50% Mexico’s central bank tightened monetary conditions in February, despite a downward adjustment in inflation. Australia Housing Finance Dec. 2017: China Consumer Price Index Jan. 2018: China Producer Price Index Jan. 2018: Japan Industry Activity Indexes Dec. 2017: » VIEW MORE ECONOMIC INDICATORS |