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US consumer spending up in December

US consumer spending up in December

The Commerce Department has reported a further rise in consumer spending in the US for the month of December. Spending grew 0.7% in the month after rising by 0.3% in November, the sixth consecutive monthly rise. The ongoing rise in consumer spending suggest a sustainable recovery is underway in the world‘s largest economy. Consumer spending [...]

US retail sales rise in December

US retail sales rise in December

The Commerce Department has revealed US retail sales grew for the sixth consecutive month in December. Sales grew by 0.6% on the month – although this was less than the 0.8% expected by analysts. December’s increase was less than in the previous two months, as retailers started their sales early, while parts of the country [...]

European car sales fall in September

European car sales fall in September

The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) has revealed registrations of new cars in Europe fell in September on year. According to the ACEA, 1.26 million cars were registered, a fall of 9.2% on last year’s levels. September represents the sixth consecutive monthly fall as incentive schemes to boost the ailing car industry have expired. In [...]

BoJ Tankan survey reveals sentiment up, but outlook grim

BoJ Tankan survey reveals sentiment up, but outlook grim

The Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) closely watched quarterly Tankan survey has revealed business confidence continues to rise, despite concerns about a strong yen. The Tankan index revealed business confidence among major manufacturers had picked up for the sixth consecutive quarter, rising to a better than expected reading of 8 in September, from 1 in June. [...]

Greece expected to call 6th strike for next week

Greece expected to call 6th strike for next week

Greece’s two main unions have called a fresh general strike for July 8 to protest against tough austerity measures, introduced by the Government to trim the country’s budget deficit. Should the strike go ahead, it will be the country’s 6th since February. However, some of the protests have been violent. Last week’s strike saw seven [...]

Australia raises interest rates for sixth time in eight months

Australia raises interest rates for sixth time in eight months

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has today elected to lift interest rates from 4.25% to 4.5%, as widely expected. Australia was the first economy to raise rates from a 50-year low as the economic downturn eased. Other major economies opted for lower interest rates to boost their economies. Furthermore, it is one of the [...]

UK interest rates unchanged for sixth consecutive month

UK interest rates unchanged for sixth consecutive month

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee has today elected to keep UK interest rates on hold at the record low of 0.5% for the sixth month in a row. The move was widely expected after a raft of positive economic news this week, suggesting that the UK is beginning to emerge from recession. Meanwhile, [...]