DATA FLASH: US INITIAL CLAIMS SPIKE, BACKLOGS TO MAINTAIN FLOW FOR SEVERAL WEEKS
–Initial Claims Double from Previous Week to Record 6.648 Mln By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Continuing layoffs and administrative backlogs will lift initial claims to new record highs for the next several weeks before the flow of new filings finally slow. This week, the level of new claims was double last week’s, adding to […]
BOSTON FED’S ROSENGREN Q&A: DISTRESS AHEAD FOR HEAVILY LEVERAGED
–Pandemic Likely To Be A Bigger Financial Distress Problem NEW YORK (MaceNews) – Boston Federal Reserve Bank President Eric Rosengren opposed the pre-crisis rate cuts and now he is being proven right, the pandemic’s effects will be worse than otherwise because the Fed had less ammunition while some individuals and firms accumulated too much low-interest […]
DATA FLASH: US INITIAL CLAIMS SOAR AS MILLIONS LAID OFF; MORE TO COME
–Initial Claims Jump by 3.001 Mln To Record 3.283 Mln By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – With millions laid off in the March 21 due to business shutdowns, initial jobless claims surged to a record high level in Thursday’s data, and are likely to go further as displaced workers sign up for benefits and any […]
WHITE HOUSE WATCH: MILLIONS FACE MONDAY WITHOUT JOBS, RELATIVES, FRIENDS
–Congress Hits a Speed Bump on the Way to Spending Nearly $2 Trillion By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – As U.S. cases of the corona virus now double every two and a half days, more than 84 million Americans are spending a bleak Sunday night facing a week ahead – and maybe months beyond either […]
FED’S EVANS: POLICY REVIEW INCLUDES MAXIMUM RATE OF EMPLOYMENT
By Suzanne Cosgrove CHICAGO (MaceNews) – Chicago Fed President Charles Evans Thursday said the Fed is continuing to review measures of its dual goals of price stability and maximum employment as part of an examination of its policy framework begun late last year. “One of the key questions facing us today is whether the economy […]
US JOBS RPT SHOWS WAGE GROWTH SLOWS EVEN AS UNEMP RATE IMPROVES
By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The September jobs report Friday, with 136,000 payroll slots added, was modestly positive for hiring and the 50-year-low unemployment rate of 3.5% was everything a labor market economist could hope for, yet there was a shadow cast overall, a slowing of wage growth that suggested prosperity is ebbing. Manufacturing […]
CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT SURGES IN AUGUST
By Gordon Isfeld OTTAWA (MaceNews) – The Canadian economy produced a surprisingly strong gain in employment during August, adding 81,000 jobs — the majority being part-time positions — while the unemployment rate remained steady at 5.7 per cent for a third consecutive month. Full-time hiring accounted for 23,800 new jobs in August, while part-time hiring totaled […]
US JOBS REPORT A LITTLE SHORT OF BREATH BUT STILL JOGGING
–Workweek Rebounds; No Additional Wage Acceleration; Labor Participation Back to February By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The August jobs report Friday had some bright spots amid a somewhat subdued landscape, with the three-month average payrolls growth slowed to 156,000 even with a new and sizable injection of Census workers. The brightest spot was the […]
JULY JOBS RPT HO MUM; WAITING FOR CHINA COUNTERPUNCH
–No Turnaround in Year’s Worsening Trade Deficit Trend –Treasury 10-Year Keeps 1.88% Yield, Cut By New Tariff Threat By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – July’s moderate increase in payrolls reported Friday – 164,000 – was balanced by a cutback in hours and no acceleration in sub-par wage growth, headlining a U.S. jobs report overshadowed by […]
PACE OF CANADIAN HIRING SLOWS IN JUNE
By Gordon Isfeld OTTAWA (MaceNews) – Canada’s economy continued to churn out jobs in June, although at a weaker pace than most previous months, while the unemployment rate edged up to 5.5% as more people were looking for work, Statistics Canada said Friday. The jobless rate had been lower in May, at 5.4%, but that followed […]