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Trade deficit narrows as consumer imports slow The trade deficit narrowed to a nine-month low of $70.7bn in July, from $80.9bn, driven by a sizeable drop back in consumer goods imports, although almost half that decline was due to lower imports of …
7th September 2022
ISM surveys consistent with solid growth in Q3 The slight rise in the ISM services index to 56.9 in August, from 56.7, strikes a further blow against the idea the economy is close to recession, with a weighted average of the two ISM surveys consistent …
6th September 2022
Labour market conditions normalising The slower pace of payroll gains in August, together with the big rebound in the labour force, and the more modest increase in wages, would seem to favour a smaller 50bp rate hike from the Fed next month, rather than a …
2nd September 2022
Rebound in new orders provides some reassurance The stabilisation in the ISM manufacturing index at 52.8 in August, unchanged from July, provides some further reassurance that the economy is not yet sliding into recession. While the details suggest …
1st September 2022
New ADP index provides little insight into official payrolls The ADP’s revamped employment report showed private payrolls rising by a muted 132,000 last month, but with only limited details as to how they arrived at that number, we have little confidence …
31st August 2022
Powell continues pushback against early pivot Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s keynote speech at Jackson Hole added to the tide of recent Fed speakers pushing back against market expectations that the Fed is close to pivoting toward rate cuts. Nevertheless, as …
26th August 2022
Inflation moderates, real consumption growth still muted The 0.2% m/m increase in real personal spending was a little weaker than we had expected and, as a result, we now expect third-quarter real consumption growth to be 1.6% annualised, whereas we …
Economy holding up better than headline GDP suggests The upward revision to second quarter GDP, to a contraction of 0.6% annualised, from 0.9%, together with the news that real Gross Domestic Income (GDI) expanded by 1.4% in the second quarter, after a …
25th August 2022
Durables dragged down by slump in defence orders The stagnation in durable goods orders in July was principally due to a 50% m/m slump in defence aircraft orders, which are both volatile and not reflective of the strength of private demand. Excluding …
24th August 2022
Composite PMI plunges deep into recessionary territory The further slump in the S&P Global composite PMI for the US to 45.0 in August, from 47.7, leaves it at a level consistent with a deep recession. Based on the historical relationship, it suggests GDP …
23rd August 2022