The idea that the global economy can be organized around another currency seems out of place given the dollar’s ascendancy over the past 10 years during a period of uncertainty. … READ MORE >
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Resilient U.S. economy grows 4.9% in third quarter
A resilient American economy continued to defy expectations by growing at a 4.9% pace in the third quarter because of one-time factors inside the consumption channel and because of sustained gains in U.S. labor dynamics and modest real income gains. … READ MORE >
Existing home sales fall to the lowest level since 2010
Demand for existing homes has plunged in six out of seven months since February, falling to 3.96 million in September. … READ MORE >
Retail sales top forecasts as American consumers stay resilient
Total sales rose by 0.7% on the month, following an upward revision to 0.8% for August, the Commerce Department reported on Tuesday. … READ MORE >
Consumer sentiment hits 5-month low amid elevated inflation expectations
Consumer sentiment this month dropped to the lowest since May. The decline stems from the rebound in inflation and weakened expectations due to a looming government shutdown. … READ MORE >
Consumer price index: Volatility in energy and gas makes price stability elusive
Gains toward price stability remain elusive as the 1.5% increase in overall energy costs and stubborn housing inflation were the major drivers of inflation over the past month. … READ MORE >
Producer inflation rose more than forecast in September
Overall prices for final demand rose by 0.5% on the month while energy prices increased by 3.3%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Wednesday. … READ MORE >
The great rate reset: The end of easy money, rising yields and the onset of a new era
For the first time in years, the risk premium has been positive, which is an important signal that interest rates are indeed returning to normal. … READ MORE >
Blowout employment report is a win for the American real economy
The American economy added 336,000 jobs in September, far above forecasts and showing that the labor market has yet to ease. … READ MORE >
Initial jobless claims tick up in a still-tight labor market
New filings rose 2,000 to 207,000 for the week ending Sept. 30, lower than the median forecasts of 210,000. … READ MORE >