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Brazil’s economy shows “unmistakable strength,” says central bank chief Galipolo
Invezz· 2025-10-07 15:07
Brazil's central bank chief, Gabriel Galipolo, said on Monday that he sees evident signs that Latin America's largest economy is still holding strong, even as inflationary pressures endure and the current account deficit widens. At an event held at the Fernando Henrique Cardoso Foundation, Galipolo added that the economic fundamentals of the country remain strong. ...
Market fundamentals are leading to record highs despite noise, says Northern Trust's Joseph Tanious
CNBC Television· 2025-10-03 18:45
So, how should you position right now. We have with us Joseph Tannius, the chief investment strategist at Northern Trust Asset Management, which has more than $1 trillion in assets under management. Joe, thank you very much for being here with us.You heard Emily's report on what's happening with regard to the continuing resol getting getting something done to keep the government going. You heard the stuff out of the White House with regard to OM and cutting funding for certain types of projects in certain l ...
ISM manufacturing PMI 49.1 vs. 49.0 estimated
CNBC Television· 2025-10-01 14:30
It's been a busy morning of private economic data. Getting some more. Let's get to Rick Santelli.Hey, Rick. >> Yes, Carl. These are ISM manufacturing PMI September final reads.And we see sub 50 on the headline. 49.1% largely expected. 49.1% would be the lightest going back to well uh going back to March, March of this year when it was 49.Even if we look at prices paid and of course we'd rather have this go down and reflect less inflationary pressures comes in it's 61.9% sequentially lower than 63.7% would b ...
ISM manufacturing PMI 49.1 vs. 49.0 estimated
Youtube· 2025-10-01 14:30
Economic Data Summary - The ISM manufacturing PMI for September shows a headline reading of 49.1%, indicating contraction and the lowest level since March [1] - Prices paid index decreased to 61.9%, down from 63.7%, marking the second lightest number of the year [2] - New orders index fell to 48.9%, below expectations and lower than the previous month's 51.4%, the weakest since July [2] - Employment index recorded at 45.3%, better than the previous month's 43.8%, but still in contraction territory [3][4] - The employment index is the highest since May when it was 46.8% [4] - Interest rates are declining significantly due to weak ADP data, with expectations of a delayed jobs report [4]
US Personal Spending Rises More Than Expected in August
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-26 13:59
Core Insights - US personal spending increased in August, surpassing forecasts, indicating steady underlying inflationary pressures [1] - Inflation-adjusted consumer spending rose by 0.4% for the second consecutive month, reflecting consumer resilience [1] - The core personal consumption index saw a 0.2% increase from July, suggesting persistent inflation trends [1] Economic Impact - The data is significant for the Federal Reserve as it assesses monetary policy in light of consumer spending trends [1] - The steady rise in personal spending may influence future interest rate decisions by the Federal Reserve [1] - The overall economic outlook remains cautiously optimistic due to the sustained consumer spending levels [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-26 12:48
US personal spending rose in August by more than forecast as underlying inflationary pressures held steady, illustrating a resilient consumer. https://t.co/oiosTBqndm ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-07 23:14
Wages for new hires in the UK rose at their weakest pace in over four years, a sign that a cooling labor market is weighing on inflationary pressures https://t.co/xICZagn66X ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-18 01:03
Gold held a weekly decline on signs that President Trump’s tariff agenda is starting to create inflationary pressures in the US, and could threaten rate cuts https://t.co/nmcGEzKqMp ...
Cava CEO: Consumer is navigating through a fog
CNBC Television· 2025-08-13 16:30
Okay. So, what are you seeing though. What do you think.What what is the issue in your mind right now. >> I think for us specifically, we are comping significant hurdles. If you think about on a three-year basis, we grew traffic in the quarter 20%.Our AUVs have gone from 2.3% to 3 million during that period. So, certainly high hurdles. And then I think there is macroeconomic uncertainty.I like to use the metaphor, it's like consumer trying to navigate through the fog. The fog has gotten denser at moments. I ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-12 07:28
UK loses fewer jobs than expected, and Oasis fans inflationary pressures -- get briefed ahead of your morning calls with The London Rush https://t.co/QWvIncSsMt ...