Gross domestic product fell by 0.2% in the second quarter, according to data released by Statistics Canada on Friday. On a monthly basis, GDP fell by 0.2% in June after a 0.2% increase in May. … READ MORE >
Economics

Contraction in manufacturing eased in August
The manufacturing purchasing managers’ index rose to 47.6 in August, up from 46.4, but remained under the 48.7 that is considered neither an expansion or contraction. … READ MORE >
U.S. August jobs report: Labor market continues to cool
In August, the U.S. economy added 187,000 jobs and the unemployment rate settled in at 3.8%, according to Labor Department data released on Friday. … READ MORE >
Personal spending grows hot in July as inflation stabilizes
American consumers remained in the position of strength when it came to spending and income growth this summer as inflation stabilized further and the labor market stayed resilient. … READ MORE >
RSM US Manufacturing Outlook Index: Signs of a bottom
Only two of the five manufacturing centers surveyed by regional Federal Reserve banks, New York and Dallas, reported substantial declines Philadelphia and Kansas City reported substantial increases, while Richmond had a slight increase. … READ MORE >
Job openings drop to lowest in more than two years
Job openings fell to 8.8 million in July, staying under 9 million for the first time since March 2021, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Tuesday. … READ MORE >
Business investment loses momentum in July
Orders for capital goods that exclude defense and aircraft—a proxy for future business spending—rose by 0.1% on the month. That followed a downward revision in June that reduced a 0.1% gain to a 0.4% decline. … READ MORE >
Canada welcomes immigrants, but their skills are underused
While Canada is attracting immigrants, it struggles to make use of their skills, leaving much unrealized potential on the table. … READ MORE >
Back-to-school outlook: What can we expect for holiday shopping?
If July’s retail sales are any indication, this year’s holiday sales will be largely focused on individual product categories and consumer spending by income level. … READ MORE >
New home sales remain bright spot in housing, rising on strong supply
Sales of new homes increased by 4.4% in July to 714,000, according to Commerce Department data released on Wednesday. … READ MORE >









