DATA FLASH: US JUNE PPI A SURPRISE, DOWN 0.2% ON FOOD REVERSAL
–Prices Ex-Food/Energy -0.3%; Up 0.3% Excluding Trade Services as Well–Energy Prices Rise Further 7.7% on a 26.3% Jump in Gasoline Prices–Food Prices Plunge 5.2% After a 6.0% Jump in May By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – U.S. business prices fell 0.2% in June, a fourth decline in the last five months. The June drop was […]
DATA PREVIEW: SERVICES SECTOR CONDITIONS HEADLINE LIGHT DATA WEEK AHEAD
By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – After a very busy data week that finished off with a 4.80 million June payrolls gain and a decline in the unemployment rate to 11.1%, analysts and the markets can look forward to a three-day weekend and a very light data week ahead. Monday’s nonmanufacturing data for June starts […]
DATA FLASH: US INITIAL CLAIMS SLOW FURTHER; MAY PPI ABOVE EXPECTED
–Initial Claims -355,000 to 1.542 Mln; 40.4 Mln Unadj Total Under COVID–May PPI Up 0.4%, But Down 0.1% Ex Food and Energy; Gasoline +43.9%. By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The U.S. jobless claims data released earlier Thursday pointed to continued improvement for both new filings and existing filings, but the levels of both remain extremely […]
DATA FLASH: US APRIL PPI FALLS 1.3% ON ENERGY; Y/Y RATE TURNS NEGATIVE
-Prices Ex. Food/Energy -0.3%; Down 0.9% Ex-Trade Services as Well-Energy Prices Drop 19.0% on a 56.6% Plunge in Gasoline Prices By Kevin Kastner WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – Wholesale prices declined more than expected in April, led by energy prices again, the Labor Department reported Wednesday. The inflation data are all moving in the same downward direction, […]