Monday, September 27, 2021 |
Today's Economy LatAm Daily Briefing: Handicapping Peru’s Recovery We're sticking with our base case for now, but plenty could go wrong. Capital Market View: Streaks Are Meant to Be Broken High-yield corporate bond issuance is a little disappointing in September. Europe Daily Briefing: Fewer French Job Seekers in August The number of French job seekers fell for the fourth month in a row. Inside Economics Podcast: Episode 25—Debt and Debt Limits Latest data on U.S. state-level employment refutes the notion that extended jobless benefits held back job growth. » VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY
Commentary U.S. Chartbook: Summer’s End, Changes at the Fed Impend Homebuilders have been busy working through their backlogs but have seen some easing in supply issues. U.S. Weekly Highlights and Preview, September 27, 2021 The deadline for Congress to renew expiring government spending authority is fast approaching. Latin America Weekly Highlights and Preview, September 24, 2021 Central banks in Chile, Mexico, Colombia and Brazil focus on crucial monetary policy adjustments. Europe Weekly Highlights and Preview, 24 September, 2021 Turkey’s central bank breaks with expectations to cut its policy repo rate. » VIEW MORE COMMENTARY
Today's Economic Indicators
Denmark Retail Sales Aug. 2021: -0.5% m/m Retail sales fell modestly in August as Danish consumers resumed more normal consumption patterns following large increases in the spring months. France Job Seekers Aug. 2021: 3.31 mil The number of job seekers in France fell by 51,100 in August to a total of 3.31 million. Mexico Trade Balance Aug. 2021: -US$3,902.2 mil Mexico’s trade balance remained in negative territory in August as exports moderated and import growth remained high. Mexico Economic Activity Index Jul. 2021: 7.1% y/y Mexico’s activity reported a positive monthly advance in July, after a mild contraction in June, and still-strong annual growth. United States Durable Goods (Advance) Aug. 2021: 1.8% m/m U.S. durable-goods orders were up 1.8% in August following a revised 0.5% gain (previously -0.1%). United States Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey Sep. 2021: 4.6 Texas' factory sector expanded in September, with survey details broadly pointing to a stronger growth rate than a month ago. Argentina Retail Sales Index Jul. 2021: 3,517.7% y/y The index that tracks nominal sales at Buenos Aires’ largest shopping centers increased 3,518% y/y in July after rising 2,086% in the previous month. South Korea Consumer Sentiment Index Sep. 2021: Australia Retail Sales Aug. 2021: » VIEW MORE ECONOMIC INDICATORS |
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