Today's Economy Canada Weekly: Differences in Housing Markets Supply and demand for homes differs greatly across Canada's leading metro areas. LatAm Weekly: Ortega Presides Over Strong Economy Nicaraguans give their president a third consecutive term. Economic Briefing: Japan’s Struggles Continue Equity markets were mixed to close out a tumultuous week. Economic Roundup: U.S. Labor Market Doesn't Lose Its Luster Higher long-term U.S. rates may help rather than hurt the Fed. » VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY
Commentary Europe Weekly Highlights and Preview, 11 November, 2016 GDP figures for Germany and Italy could both disappoint. Macro Roundup: Asia Wary After Trump's Election There is uncertainty around medium- to long-term economic prospects. How Trump’s Victory Threatens Europe The surprise result emboldens nationalist parties, while protectionist policies could hurt trade. Latin America Economic Preview: 14-18 November Chile's economy is underperforming, and monetary policy will stay on hold. » VIEW MORE COMMENTARY
Today's Economic Indicators
Germany Consumer Price Index Oct. 2016: 0.8% Germany's annual national measure of CPI rose 0.8% in October, the most in two years, following a 0.7% increase in September. Hong Kong GDP 2016Q3: 0.6% Hong Kong's economy grew 0.6% q/q in the third quarter, after a revised 1.5% increase in the second quarter. India Industrial Production Sep. 2016: 0.7% Factory conditions across India remain below potential in 2016. Mexico Industrial Production Sep. 2016: -1.3% The national industry continues to face restrictions and consequently is underperforming. The index of industrial production reported an annual decrease of 1.3% in September after advancing 0.2% in the previous month and 1.7% a year before. Russian Federation Foreign Trade Sep. 2016: US$7.4 bil Foreign trade receipts rebounded in September to $7.4 billion from the disastrous August results. Increased food and commodity production boosted exports, and anemic domestic demand again exerted downward pressure on imports. United States University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Survey Nov. 2016: 91.6 The preliminary November University of Michigan consumer sentiment report shows sentiment rebounded after the sharp drop in October, rising to 91.6 from 87.2 and reaching its highest level since June. United States ECRI Weekly Leading Index November 04: 138.6 Acceleration in wage incomes and a healthy labor market are supporting solid consumer confidence and spending. Uruguay Industrial Production Sep. 2016: 5.8% Industrial production expanded by an impressive 5.8% in September. » VIEW MORE ECONOMIC INDICATORS |