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| | | ... sector in May and a solid 201,000 new private-sector jobs in May. The Federal Reserve's Beige Book reported that the US economy returned to modest-to-moderate growth during April and May after stalling in the first quarter of the year. ECB President ... |
| | | | ... percentage of disposable income rose to 5.6% in April from 5.2% in March. The consumer accounts for roughly 70% of the US economy and therefore, is the most important data released last night... and the latest data say, they are saving instead of consuming. ... |
| | | | ... weekend. Chair Janet reprised her song about the first quarter weakness was due to "statistical noise" and that the US economy would strengthen. "For this reason, if the economy continues to improve as I expect, I think it will be appropriate at some ... |
| | | | ... said delaying a move to raise interest rates "would risk overheating the economy." However, she also warned that the US economy continues to show weakness, with significant job market slack not reflected in the 5.4 per cent jobless rate. Analysts said ... |
| | | | ... speculation that the ECB might reduce/end QE before the set September 2016 deadline. No thanks to the rising US dollar, the US economy has weakened and headline inflation had become deflation (minus 0.1% in March) -- and expectations of a Fed lift-off ... |
| | | | ... Virginia, that advance estimate of 0.2% annualised rate of GDP growth the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported the US economy grew by in the March quarter of this year is wrong. "The application of second-round seasonal adjustment increases real ... |
| | | | ... prices. It's the strong US dollar, it's the weakening US dollar in recent weeks. It's the "transitory" weakness in the US economy, it's the weakening US economy, it's... It's this, it's that, it's blah, blah and blah. It was only last week when the head ... |
| | | | ... Wednesday after the Commerce Department said retail sales, a key part of consumer spending that drives most of the US economy, stagnated in April after rising 1.1 per cent in March. The average consensus estimate had been for a 0.2 per cent increase. ... |
| | | | ... was up 43 points at 5,645. Wall Street stocks surged more than one per cent on Friday after new data showed that the US economy added a solid 223,000 jobs in April and the unemployment rate fell to a seven-year low of 5.4 per cent. Locally on Monday ... |
| | | | ... in the major economies - China's still slowing, Japan's definitely slowing, the Eurozone's just recovering and the US economy undecided - any upward pressure on inflation would be tempered. Another way of seeing this is that the global economic recovery ... |
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