Mark Niquette
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US Factory Activity Shrinks For Third Month As Prices Moderate
US factory activity contracted slightly for a third straight month in June, while a measure of prices fell by the most in more than a year.
- Monday July 1, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette
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US Factory Activity Shrinks With Price Gauge Highest Since 2022
US factory activity contracted in April on declining demand while input prices rose at the fastest pace since inflation peaked in 2022.
- Wednesday May 1, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette
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US Trade Gap Widens to $68.9 Billion, Largest In Nearly A Year
The US trade deficit widened in February for a third month as the value of imports exceeded exports.
- Thursday April 4, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette
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Employed But Unhappy: What’s In Store For U.S. Workers In 2024
Fed Chair Jerome Powell calls the labor market ‘strong,’, yet many Americans are feeling discouraged about their job prospects.
- Friday February 2, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette, Augusta Saraiva
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Employed But Unhappy: What’s In Store For U.S. Workers In 2024
Fed Chair Jerome Powell calls the labor market ‘strong,’, yet many Americans are feeling discouraged about their job prospects.
- Friday February 2, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette, Augusta Saraiva
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U.S. Consumer Confidence Climbs To Highest Since End Of 2021
US consumer confidence increased in January to the highest level since the end of 2021 as Americans grew more upbeat about the economy and the job market amid more sanguine views about inflation.
- Tuesday January 30, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette
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U.S. Consumer Confidence Climbs To Highest Since End Of 2021
US consumer confidence increased in January to the highest level since the end of 2021 as Americans grew more upbeat about the economy and the job market amid more sanguine views about inflation.
- Tuesday January 30, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette
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U.S. Industrial Production Edges Up To Close Out Soft Year
US industrial production edged up in December, consistent with sluggish manufacturing output that closed out a weak 2023.
- Wednesday January 17, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette
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U.S. Industrial Production Edges Up To Close Out Soft Year
US industrial production edged up in December, consistent with sluggish manufacturing output that closed out a weak 2023.
- Wednesday January 17, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette
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US Trade Deficit Unexpectedly Narrows As Services Surplus Rises
The US trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in November, driven by a pickup in services exports and a slight decline in merchandise imports.
- Tuesday January 9, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette
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US Trade Deficit Unexpectedly Narrows As Services Surplus Rises
The US trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in November, driven by a pickup in services exports and a slight decline in merchandise imports.
- Tuesday January 9, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette
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US Services Growth Slows With Employment Shrinking Most Since 2020
The US service sector came close to stagnating at the end of 2023 as a gauge of employment showed the biggest contraction in more than three years.
- Friday January 5, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette
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U.S. Factory Gauge Shows 14th Month Of Shrinking Activity
A measure of US factory activity remained stuck in contraction territory for a 14th month at the end of 2023, restrained by weaker orders.
- Wednesday January 3, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette
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U.S. Factory Gauge Shows 14th Month Of Shrinking Activity
A measure of US factory activity remained stuck in contraction territory for a 14th month at the end of 2023, restrained by weaker orders.
- Wednesday January 3, 2024
- Author: Mark Niquette
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America’s Factory Boom Brings Billion-Dollar Projects to Tiny Towns
Those in the vicinity of massive EV and battery projects in Georgia and Ohio brace for change, not all good.
- Monday October 9, 2023
- Author: Michael Sasso, Mark Niquette