economic-data News
China's Weak Imports Signal Trouble for Global Economy
Sluggish domestic demand overshadows a modest rebound in exports, deepening concerns over the trajectory of the world's second-largest economy.
US Consumer Sentiment Rebounds Sharply as Inflation Fears Subside
A surprise jump in the University of Michigan's December index, driven by falling inflation expectations, is fueling market hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts.
US Commercial Bankruptcies Jump 20%, Signaling Economic Strain
A sharp rise in Chapter 11 filings, particularly among small businesses, points to growing pressure from elevated interest rates and slowing consumer demand.
US Economy Flashes Warning Signs as Layoffs Top 1.17 Million
A surge in job cuts to post-pandemic highs and a doubling of student loan delinquencies among renters point to mounting stress on the American consumer.
Trump Economic Advisor Signals 'Permanent' Tariff Structure
Comments from potential Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggest a long-term protectionist shift, creating divergence between domestic producers and import-reliant sectors.
US Services Sector Growth Accelerates, Price Pressures Ease Sharply
November ISM Services PMI tops forecasts at 52.6, while a key inflation metric cools, bolstering hopes for an economic 'soft landing'.
US Private Payrolls Unexpectedly Fall, Boosting Fed Rate Cut Bets
ADP report shows a surprise loss of 32,000 jobs in November, signaling a rapidly cooling labor market and increasing investor wagers on a Fed policy pivot.
House Passes Bill to Double Small Business Manufacturing Loans
The "Made in America Manufacturing Finance Act" aims to boost domestic production by increasing SBA loan limits to $10 million, sending a strong signal of support to the sector.