Despite a rise in overall inflation because of higher oil prices, core inflation and spending volume were softer in August, adding to the optimism projected by the Federal Reserve recently that the economy can achieve a soft landing. The personal consumption expenditures price index—the Fed's preferred ... READ MORE >
Jobless claims hold steady as pending home sales plunge
The labor market continued to show resilience even as higher interest rates took a further toll on pending home sales. Initial jobless claims inched up by only 2,000 last week to 204,000, remaining below the pre-pandemic average, while pending home sales plunged by 7.1% in August after July's number ... READ MORE >
Business equipment spending rebounds
Business orders for equipment rebounded in August after falling for two straight months, an encouraging sign for American businesses, which should look through the current economic headwinds to prepare for a soft-landing in the economy. Wednesday's data on the broader economy was in line with what our ... READ MORE >
Housing prices set a record as consumer confidence dips
Economic data released on Tuesday added more mixed signals on the housing market in the wake of the wide fluctuations in mortgage rates over the past two months. At the same time, consumer confidence fell to the lowest level in four months as expectations markedly deteriorated. To begin with, housing ... READ MORE >
Falling jobless claims, existing home sales offer mixed economic picture
Even as the labor market remains tight, signs of a slowdown continue to appear in different pockets of the economy. The mixed signals from Thursday's data on initial jobless claims and existing home sales added to an economic picture that resembles a soft landing when the economy bends but does not ... READ MORE >
Housing starts fall to three-year low amid 7% mortgage rate
Housing starts in the United States fell by a sharp 11.3% in August, the second double-digit drop in three months, signaling more strain on the housing market because of elevated mortgage rates that exceed 7%. August's number was the lowest since June 2020 as the pandemic set in, according to Commerce ... READ MORE >
Low core inflation should keep the Fed from hiking rates
While we expect the Federal Reserve to hold rates unchanged on Wednesday, what its updated Summary of Economic Projections will look like remains less clear. More likely than not, given the recent robust economic data, we might see higher growth and inflation reflected in the summary along with an ... READ MORE >
Industrial production nears a record high as consumer sentiment falls
Industrial volume in August rose by 0.4% to the highest level in 11 months, nearing the record registered last September. The increase was stronger than expected, reflecting a boost from machinery production and mining, which increased by 2% and 1.4%, respectively. Those categories account for more ... READ MORE >
August retail sales and producer inflation show a hot summer finish
The U.S. economy ran hotter than expected in August even as the momentum in spending slowed down. Retail sales and producer inflation came in significantly higher than forecast, while initial jobless claims were lower than the market consensus. But the downward revisions to retail sales in the prior ... READ MORE >
Energy pushes inflation higher but core prices remain grounded
Consumer inflation in August posted the biggest monthly increase in more than a year, driven mostly by the surge in oil and energy prices, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Wednesday. But core inflation—which has more policy implications—grew slightly faster at 0.3% or 2.8% on a ... READ MORE >