Today's Economy Economic Roundup: U.S. Service Sectors Are Under Pressure Service sector activity contracted in May, according to the ISM nonmanufacturing index. Mexico Reacts to New U.S. Tariff on Steel and Aluminum The country will seek an exemption in the coming days. Fall of Dutch Government Adds New Layer of Uncertainty The collapse of the coalition does not significantly alter the outlook but adds further uncertainty amid global trade tensions. Europe Daily Briefing: Freight Rates Jump Higher shipping rates point to renewed stockpiling efforts. » VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY
Commentary Private Credit & Systemic Risk Assessing the interconnectedness of private credit in the financial system. U.S. Chartbook: Better, but Not Great Last week’s economic calendar was jam-packed, and while sentiment has improved, the outlook remains downbeat. Euro Zone Inflation Tracker: Sticking Around? Travel and tourism drive April inflation print. U.S. Weekly Highlights and Preview, May 30, 2025 We look for job growth to moderate in May, coming in at 120,000 after 177,000 jobs were added in April. » VIEW MORE COMMENTARY
Today's Economic Indicators
Spain Industrial Production Apr. 2025: -0.8% m/m Spain's industrial production decreased 0.8% month over month in April after adjusting for seasonal and calendar variations. United States MBA Mortgage Applications Survey May 30: -3.9% The Mortgage Bankers Association’s composite index of mortgage applications fell 3.9% in the week ending May 30, marking the third consecutive weekly decline in activity. United States ISM Nonmanufacturing Index May. 2025: 49.9 The U.S. service sector mildly contracted in May for the first time in about a year. Canada Monetary Policy Jun. 2025: 2.75% Inflation concerns outweighed growth fears as the Bank of Canada left policy unchanged at its June meeting. United States Oil Inventories May 30: 436.1 mil barrels Commercial crude oil inventories dropped by 4.3 million barrels in the week ended May 30, compared with market expectations of a 1.3 million-barrel draw. Uruguay Consumer Price Index May. 2025: 5.1% y/y Uruguay's annual inflation rate was slightly lower than expected in May, at 5.1%. United States Beige Book Jun. 2025: U.S. economic activity declined slightly from mid-April through late May, according to business anecdotes collected from the 12 Federal Reserve districts. Philippines Consumer Price Index May. 2025: Australia Foreign Trade Apr. 2025: » VIEW MORE ECONOMIC INDICATORS |