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| | | ... for the 0.74-point contribution from inventories. Unwanted, if I may add, judging from the sharp slowdown in consumer spending to 1.9% in Q12015 from 4.4% in Q4 2014. But the FOMC thinks that "this too shall pass", it's due to "transitory factors" -- ... |
| | | | ... lowest nominal GDP growth in 50 years." Miller said there is not much help coming from other sectors and even consumer spending data was still a little bit below trend. He also believes contributions from the public sector to growth will be limited and ... |
| | | | ... deflation. Official data showed Japanese inflation slowed for a sixth straight month in January, dampened by weak consumer spending and falling energy prices - its lowest level since May 2013. Tokyo stocks edged up to a fresh 15-year high, despite profit-taking ... |
| | | | ... profitability but has not translated into significant increases in business spending and hiring and wages and consumer spending and through to stoking higher consumer prices. Household spending dropped by 3.4% in the year to December - it has been falling ... |
| | | | ... traders took heart from news employment hit its lowest level since 1997, despite a slowdown in inflation and weak consumer spending. The benchmark Nikkei-225 index on the Tokyo Stock Exchange rose 0.39 per cent, or 68.17 points, to 17,674.39 at the close ... |
| | | | ... Australian Bureau of Statistics. "This is an important reason for the ongoing weakness in household income and consumer spending," Eslake said, and concluded that "domestically-oriented companies will struggle." Lower oil prices "will provide some support ... |
| | | | ... The latest US jobs report may well be the start of a stronger virtuous cycle of greater job creation, higher consumer spending, stronger sales and profits, increased investment in structures, equipment and people and by extension, stronger economic growth. ... |
| | | | ... America "will lead to a significant rise in real income growth for households and should be a strong spur to consumer spending," that would benefit low income consumers more. "Much of the boost to real household income is likely to be spent, not saved". ... |
| | | | ... applications rose 21,000 to a seasonally-adjusted 313,000, the highest level since the first week of September. Consumer spending rose just 0.2 per cent in October, compared with a revised 0.2 per cent decline in September. But US new homes sales advanced ... |
| | | | ... was also lesser drag from inventories - minus 0.12 pp versus minus 0.57 pp - which fits well with increased consumer spending. While the contribution from net exports diminished from 1.32 pp in the initial estimate to 0.78, it's still a contribution ... |
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