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Economy Watch: Unemployment Claims Bounce Back Upward
Proving itself to be the volatile indicator that it’s frequently asserted to be, the number of initial unemployment claims spiked upward for the week ending October 13th to 388,000, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
Economy Watch: Housing Starts Spike in September
The Census Bureau reported on Wednesday that housing starts jumped in September to an annualized rate of 872,000 units. That’s 15 percent more than the revised August estimate of 758,000, and a whopping 34.8 percent above the September 2011 rate.
Economy Watch: Homebuilders a Bit More Perky
The National Association of Home Builders reported on Tuesday that its housing market index edged up by one point in October to 41, meaning that the industry is more optimistic than at any time since June 2006, when the index was headed the other way in the face of the gathering storm in homebuilding.
Economy Watch: Retail Sales Advance in September
The Census Bureau reported on Monday that U.S. retail sales for September were up 1.1 percent compared with August, and up 5.4 percent compared with September 2011.
Economy Watch: Wholesale Prices Up in September Due to Energy
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday that the Producer Price Index for finished goods rose 1.1 percent in September. At the earlier stages of processing, prices received by manufacturers of intermediate goods rose 1.5 percent in September, and the crude goods index advanced 2.8 percent.
‘Economy Watch’ Podcast with Dees Stribling: A Word About Official Numbers
A word this week about official numbers.
Economy Watch: Foreclosure Rates Fall in Most States
RealtyTrac reported on Thursday in its U.S. Foreclosure Market Report for September that 180,427 U.S. residential properties suffered foreclosure filings during the month, a decrease of 7 percent from the previous month and down 16 percent from September 2011.
Economy Watch: Beige Book Reports Residential Market Positives
The latest “Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions by Federal Reserve District,” more conveniently known as the Beige Book, was released on Wednesday and said that U.S. economic activity “expanded modestly since the last report.”
Economy Watch: Housing Market Optimism Rising
In its September 2012 National Housing Survey, Fannie Mae said on Tuesday that Americans’ optimism about the recovery of the housing market and, more broadly, about the idea of homeownership itself continued a gradual climb.
Economy Watch: IMF Scales Back World Growth Predictions
The International Monetary Fund said on Monday in its most recent “World Economic Outlook” that it now expects the world economy to grow by 3.3 percent during 2012, down from its July prediction of 3.5 percent.

