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US Data: Highlights of Market Survey of Economic Forecasts
Repeats Story Initially Transmitted at 21:06 GMT Mar 11/17:06 EST Mar 11
WASHINGTON (MNI) - The following are highlights of forecasts for upcoming
U.S. economic indicators provided by Bloomberg forecasts. The comment section
presents the key elements behind the median forecasts.
Producer Price Index for January (percent change)
Thursday, March 12 at 8:30 a.m. ET Actual:
Median: Feb20 Jan20 Dec19
PPI -0.1% -- +0.5% +0.2%
Core PPI +0.1% -- +0.5% +0.1%
Core PPI ex trade +0.1% -- +0.4% +0.2%
Comments: Month-over-month final demand PPI is expected to shrink by -0.1%
while core PPI and core PPI excluding trade are both expected to increase by
+0.1%.
Initial Jobless Claims (thousands)
Thursday, March 12 at 8:30 a.m. EST
Actual:
Median March07 Feb29 Feb22
Claims 220k -- 216k 219k
Comments: Jobless claims for the week ending March 7 are expected to come in at
220,000, above the 213k four-week moving average identified by the Department of
Labor in its most recent jobless claims report.
Import/Export Prices for January(percent change)
Friday, March 13 at 8:30 a.m. ET Actual:
Median: Feb20 Jan20 Dec19
Import Price Index -1.0% -- flat +0.2%
Export Price Index -0.4% -- +0.7% -0.2%
Comments: The import price index is expected to decrease -1.0%, while the export
price index is expected to fall by -0.4%.
University of Michigan Survey for March (preliminary)
Friday, March 13 at 10:00 a.m. ET Actual:
Median: March20(p) Feb20 Jan20
Consumer Sent 95.0 -- 101.0 96.3
Comments: The Michigan sentiment index is expected to reach 95.0, a 6.0 point
drop from February's 101.0 reading. The index faces downside risks from growing
fears of the coronavirus outbreak. The last two days of February's index sample
(Feb 24 and 25) showed that 20% of respondents mentioned Covid-19 in light of
the tumble in equity prices and announcements by the CDC about the domestic
spread of the disease, according to Nomura Global Economics.
--MNI Washington Bureau; +1 202 371 2121; email: ryan.hauser@marketnews.com
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