Dr. Domenico Giannone from the International Monetary Fund will speak in our building here at Western Washington University on October 2 from 4-5:30pm presenting his paper "The Drivers of Post-Pandemic Inflation." No cost, you are welcome to join. Contact for more information. ... See MoreSee Less
The nation’s major container ports are expected to see another busy month in September ahead of a potential labor strike at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports. ... See MoreSee Less
July 2024 sales of merchant wholesalers were $671.0 billion, up 1.1 percent (+/- 0.4 percent) from last month. End-of-month inventories were $903.5 billion, up 0.2 percent (+/- 0.2 percent)* from last month. July 2024: +0.2* % Change in InventoriesJune 2024 (r): 0.0* % Change in Inventories ... See MoreSee Less
Since the global financial crisis of 2008, home prices adjusted for inflation are up about 2 per cent in Europe and 25 per cent in Japan — but more than 50 per cent in the US. ... See MoreSee Less
While a Fed cut this month is virtually assured, bond traders are divided on how fast the reductions will come and its impact. Meanwhile, options markets are preparing wagers tied to the US election. Also in sharp focus is a weakening jobs landscape and whether the Fed can avoid a hard landing. ... See MoreSee Less
China Deflation Risk Grows as Signs of Economic Weakness Mount. Slowest core CPI since 2021 boosts case for stronger stimulus. Weak demand puts China’s growth target of around 5% at risk. buff.ly/4dTuHAx... See MoreSee Less
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