6 02, 2019

Volume of retail trade up by 1.6% in the Euro Area

2019-02-06T21:05:59-05:00

Date: February 06, 2019 According to the latest report published by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, “In December 2018 compared with November 2018, the seasonally adjusted volume of retail trade decreased by 1.6% in the euro area (EA19) and by 1.4% in the EU28.” However, in November, the retail trade volume increased

Volume of retail trade up by 1.6% in the Euro Area2019-02-06T21:05:59-05:00
6 02, 2019

Overseas Headlines- February 6, 2019

2019-02-06T13:24:49-05:00

United States: U.S. Shutdown Robs Wednesday's Productivity Report of Main Gauge The Labor Department will publish new data on U.S. productivity Wednesday, though the report will lack the main measure because of the government shutdown. The fourth-quarter productivity and costs release due at 8:30 a.m. in Washington will include manufacturing productivity for the period, though

Overseas Headlines- February 6, 20192019-02-06T13:24:49-05:00
5 02, 2019

Overseas Headlines- February 5, 2019

2019-02-05T13:28:44-05:00

United States: Tariffs May Live On as Trump’s Best Bet to Enforce a China Deal American tariffs are what got China to the negotiating table in the first place, the Trump administration argues. Those same tariffs may be needed even after a trade deal is reached –- to ensure that China sticks to it. That’s

Overseas Headlines- February 5, 20192019-02-05T13:28:44-05:00
4 02, 2019

Overseas Headlines- February 4, 2019

2019-02-04T14:13:11-05:00

United States: Tariffs May Live On as Trump’s Best Bet to Enforce a China Deal American tariffs are what got China to the negotiating table in the first place, the Trump administration argues. Those same tariffs may be needed even after a trade deal is reached –- to ensure that China sticks to it. That’s

Overseas Headlines- February 4, 20192019-02-04T14:13:11-05:00
1 02, 2019

Government Operations Results for December 2018

2019-02-01T21:23:56-05:00

Date: February 01, 2019 For the period of April 2018 to December 2018, the GOJ reported Total Revenues & Grants of $448.77 billion, $11.47 billion more than the Government’s projection. Year over year, this represents an increase of approximately 14.8% relative to the $390.95 billion recorded for the corresponding period in 2017. ‘Tax Revenue’, ‘Non-Tax

Government Operations Results for December 20182019-02-01T21:23:56-05:00
1 02, 2019

Overseas Headlines- February 1, 2019

2019-02-01T13:30:50-05:00

United States: Fed Conspiracy Theories See Powell as Fickle Boyfriend, Wise Man The momentous, mysterious monetary U-turn by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and his colleagues this week has spawned a host of conspiracy theories as to what’s really going on at the world’s most powerful central bank. They range from the simple -– the

Overseas Headlines- February 1, 20192019-02-01T13:30:50-05:00
31 01, 2019

Gas Price Movement- January 31, 2019

2019-01-31T20:23:12-05:00

Brent Oil Brent oil prices decreased by 0.33% or US$0.20, as prices decreased this week relative to the prior week. Oil traded on January 31, 2019 at a price of US$62.42 per barrel relative to US$61.13 on January 24, 2019. Brent oil began the year at US$53.80 per barrel. Petrojam prices 87 Octane prices decreased

Gas Price Movement- January 31, 20192019-01-31T20:23:12-05:00
30 01, 2019

Overseas Headlines- January 30, 2019

2019-01-30T13:26:40-05:00

United States: Powell to Stress Fed Patience on Rate Hikes: Decision Day Guide Jerome Powell will debut the Federal Reserve’s latest communications strategy -- a press conference eight times a year -- by emphasizing patience in raising interest rates, a message the chairman struggled to deliver in December. The Federal Open Market Committee is widely

Overseas Headlines- January 30, 20192019-01-30T13:26:40-05:00
28 01, 2019

Overseas Headlines- January 28, 2019

2019-01-28T13:44:53-05:00

United States: U.S. Treasury Set to Borrow $1 Trillion for a Second Year to Finance the Deficit The U.S. Treasury Department is set to maintain elevated sales of long-term debt to finance the government’s widening budget deficit, with new issuance projected to top $1 trillion for a second-straight year. Many strategists at primary-dealer firms predict

Overseas Headlines- January 28, 20192019-01-28T13:44:53-05:00
25 01, 2019

Overseas Headlines- January 25, 2019

2019-01-25T13:35:35-05:00

United States:  State of Play: U.S.-China Trade Negotiations `Miles' From Deal We’re about five weeks away from a deadline for the U.S. to escalate tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods if no breakthrough deal on trade relations is reached. Following a round of negotiations in Beijing in early January, Chinese Vice Premier Liu He

Overseas Headlines- January 25, 20192019-01-25T13:35:35-05:00