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Free AccessMNI BRIEF: China November PMI Rises Further Above 50
MNI US Macro Weekly: Politics To The Fore
US Data: Highlights of Market Survey of Economic Forecasts
Repeats Story Initially Transmitted at 21:06 GMT Nov 1/17:06 EST Nov 1
WASHINGTON (MNI) - The following are highlights of forecasts for
upcoming U.S. economic indicators provided by participants in the MNI
weekly survey. The comment section presents the key elements behind the
median forecasts.
September Factory Orders (percent change)
Monday, November 4 at 10:00 a.m. ET Actual:
Median Sep19 Aug19 Jul19
New Orders -0.5 -- -0.1 1.4
Dur. Goods -1.1 -- -1.1 0.2
Comments: Factory orders are expected to have contracted further in
September, with new orders expected to turn in -0.5% from -0.1% in August, and
durable goods orders falling 1.1% for a second straight month.
September Trade Balance (billions)
Tuesday, November 5th at 8:30 a.m. ET Actual:
Median Sep19 Aug19 Jul19
Balance -52.5 -- -54.9 -54.0
Comments: The U.S. trade balance is expected to contract to -$52.5
billion from -$54.9 billion in August amid continued global trade tensions.
October Non-Manufacturing ISM Index (index)
Tuesday, November 5th at 10:00 a.m. ET Actual:
Median Oct19 Sep19 Aug19
Index 53.4 -- 52.6 53.7
Comments: The October Non-Manufacturing ISM Index is slated to rise to
53.4 from 52.6.
Third Quarter Nonfarm Productivity (percent change)
Wednesday, November 6th at 8:30 a.m. ET Actual:
Median Q319 Q219 Q119
Productivity 0.8 -- 2.3 3.5
Labor Cost 2.2 -- 2.6 5.5
Comments: The Q3 Nonfarm productivity change is expected to dip to
0.8% from 2.3% in Q2, and labor costs follow suit to 2.2% from 2.6%.
September Consumer Credit (billions)
Friday, November 8th at 3:00 p.m. ET Actual:
Median Sep19 Aug19 Jul19
Cons. Cred 15.0 -- 17.9 23.3
Comments: Consumer credit growth is poised to dip to a $15 billion
rate in September from $17.9 a month earlier.
November 2 Jobless Claims (thousands)
Thursday, November 7th at 8:30 a.m. ET Actual:
Median Nov2 Oct28 Oct19
Claims 215 -- 218 213
Comments: This week's jobless claims are expected to return to the
four-week average of 215,000 after rising to 218,000 in the previous week.
November Prelim. Michigan Sentiment (index)
Friday, November 8th at 10:00 a.m. ET Actual:
Median Novp Octf Octp
Index 96.0 -- 95.5 93.2
Comments: The preliminary Michigan Sentiment index is expected to
rise by a half point to 96.0 from 95.5 last month.
--MNI Washington Bureau; +1 202 371 2121; email: alexandra.kelley@marketnews.com
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