WASHINGTON — U.S. home sales rose in October, breaking a six-month losing streak. But sales remain down from a year ago, hurt by rising interest rates.
November 21, 2018Latest News Updates From Paul Wiseman
October °®¶¹´«Ã½ Sales Rise 1.4%, Snap Six-Month Losing Streak
Manufacturing Growth Tapers in October
WASHINGTON — American manufacturers grew at a slower pace in October as factories contended with supply disruptions caused by disputes with China, Europe and other trading partners.
November 1, 2018Consumer Spirits Rise to 18-Year High
WASHINGTON — U.S. consumer confidence rose again this month, hitting a new 18-year high. The Conference Board said Oct. 30 that its consumer confidence index climbed to 137.9 in October from 135.3 in September. Both readings are the highest since September 2000.
October 30, 2018Record Imports Push US Trade Gap to $53.2 Billion in August
WASHINGTON — Record imports drove the U.S. trade deficit up for the third straight month in August.
October 5, 2018Consumer Confidence Rises to 18-Year High in September
WASHINGTON —U.S. consumer confidence shot up to an 18-year high in September — good news for retailers as the holiday shopping season approaches.
September 25, 2018US Producer Prices Dip 0.1% in August
WASHINGTON — U.S. wholesale prices fell unexpectedly last month for the first time since February 2017, pulled down by falling prices for transportation and warehousing services. The drop suggests that inflationary pressures may be easing despite the strength of the U.S. economy.
September 12, 2018US Trade Deficit Widened to $50.1 Billion in July
WASHINGTON — The U.S. trade deficit widened for the second straight month in July, reaching the highest level since February, as imports hit an all-time high. The deficit in goods with China and the European Union set records.
September 5, 2018US Industrial Production Edged Up 0.1% in July
WASHINGTON — U.S. industrial production rose modestly last month, held down by drops in mining and utilities.
August 15, 2018US Trade Deficit Widens by $46.3 Billion in June
WASHINGTON — The U.S. trade deficit widened in June for the first time in four months as exports fell and imports grew. Politically sensitive trade gaps with China, Mexico and Canada increased.
August 3, 2018US Factories Grew at a Slower Pace in July
WASHINGTON — U.S. factories grew at a slower pace in July, but American industry remains healthy despite growing concern about trade conflicts.
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