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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Today's Economy


Argentina Raises Fiscal Deficit Target

The government has opted for more gradual adjustment.

U.K. Inflation Jumps to a Two-Year High

The reading should delay any easing moves by the central bank until 2017.

Economic Briefing: Asian Equities Get a Boost

New Zealand inflation data leave the door open for more rate cuts.

Economic Roundup: Some Weights Slowly Lifting From U.S. Manufacturing

Manufacturing IP rises 0.2% in September, while the Fed is putting pressure on fiscal policy.

» VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY



Commentary


Canada Housing Outlook: No Hard Landing

Overall house price growth will slow as some markets become overvalued and less affordable.

Whither Mexican Immigration?

We examine why immigration from Mexico into the U.S. has dropped precipitously.

U.S. Macro Outlook: If Status Quo Wins the Election

In a Clinton victory, Congress will have much to say about which of her tax, trade and other economic policies get addressed.

U.S. Chartbook: Fed Lacks a Consensus

Some lobby to let the economy overheat while others warn that is risky.

» VIEW MORE COMMENTARY



Today's Economic Indicators


Euro Zone
Credit Conditions
2016Q4: 0.1%
Credit conditions remained virtually unchanged in the third quarter, with the net percentage of banks reporting tighter credit for corporations at 0.1% in the three months to September, following -7% in the previous quarter.

United Kingdom
Consumer Price Index
Sep. 2016: 1%
The U.K. headline CPI rose 1% y/y in September, beating both Moody’s Analytics and consensus expectations of a 0.9% rise.

United Kingdom
Producer Price Index
Sep. 2016: 1.2%
The U.K.'s output producer price index rose 1.2% y/y in September after increasing an upwardly revised 0.9 % in the previous month.

Brazil
Retail Sales Index
Aug. 2016: -5.5%
Household consumption continues to contract as the economy remains in recession.

Canada
Survey of Manufacturing
Aug. 2016: 0.9%
Manufacturing sales rose 0.9% in August, driven primarily by strength in food and metal sales.

United States
Consumer Price Index
Sep. 2016: 0.3%
The softening in core inflation isn’t troubling nor does it alter our odds of the Federal Reserve raising rates in December.

United States
NAHB Housing Market Index
Oct. 2016: 63
Homebuilder sentiment fell slightly in October, undoing some of September's rise.

United States
Moody’s Analytics Policy Uncertainty Index
October 14: 92.9
U.S. economic policy uncertainty stabilized in the week ended October 14.

China
Monetary Aggregates
Sep. 2016:

Canada
Brookfield RPS House Price Index
Sep. 2016: 10.8%
House prices rose 0.3% in September across the 13 largest Canadian markets, causing year-ago price increases to slow to 10.8% from 10.9% in August.

Colombia
Industrial Production
Aug. 2016: 9.4%
Manufacturing output expanded 9.4% y/y in August, following a 6.2% y/y contraction in the previous month.

United States
Treasury International Capital Flows
Aug. 2016: $48.3 bil
Net long-term capital flows were positive for the second month in a row in August.

Chile
Monetary Policy
Oct. 2016:

China
Fixed Asset Investment
Sep. 2016:

China
GDP
2016Q3:

China
Industrial Production
Sep. 2016:

China
Retail Sales
Sep. 2016:

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