August 2015 Construction Spending Growth Is Again Strong.
Written by Steven HansenThe headlines say construction spending grew. The backward revisions make this series very ...
Read moreWritten by Steven HansenThe headlines say construction spending grew. The backward revisions make this series very ...
Read moreWritten by Steven HansenThe ISM Manufacturing survey continues to indicate manufacturing growth expansion - but again ...
Read moreWritten by GaryU.S. futures were fractionally higher despite 'not so good' manufacturing PMI data out of ...
Read moreWeekly Initial Unemployment ClaimsThe market was expecting the weekly initial unemployment claims at 270 K to ...
Read morefrom Challenger Gray and ChristmasThe third quarter ended with a surge in job cuts, as U.S.-based ...
Read morefrom STRATFOR-- this post authored by Scott StewartOn the evening of Friday, Sept. 25, American tourist ...
Read moreWritten by John LounsburyEarly Bird Headlines 01 October 2015Econintersect: Here are some of the headlines we ...
Read moreWhile oil prices this year have traded at lower levels than I expected, natural gas prices ...
Read moreAfter nearly 11 years of 24/7/365 operation, Global Economic Intersection co-founders Steven Hansen and John Lounsbury are retiring. The new owner, a global media company in London, is in the process of completing the set-up of Global Economic Intersection files in their system and publishing platform. The official website ownership transfer took place on 24 August.
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