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US Trade Gap Widens to $56 Billion in November
Bloomberg Television· 2026-01-29 14:35
The numbers are just coming out now and we don't see much change in the numbers for initial jobless claims. They do rise to 29,000 last week, but that's still a very, very low number. Now, we should point out, you've heard a lot about layoffs uh the last 48 hours or so, including uh more today from DAO.Those won't show up as jobless claims until those people's severance runs out. So, uh we wouldn't expect the numbers that we've heard this week to suddenly show up. Uh but all right, here's the interesting th ...
India's Advisor Sees US Trade Deal Signed by March
Bloomberg Television· 2025-12-11 14:57
Trade and Geopolitical Factors - Trade deal timeline is uncertain, influenced by geopolitical developments more than bilateral trade issues [1][2] - A trade deal agreement would significantly boost Indian market sentiment by removing risk premium [4] - Trade uncertainties impact GDP projections, but domestic economy and exporter diversification mitigate negative effects [5] Economic Growth and Reforms - India's potential growth has likely increased due to decade-long structural reforms, including public infrastructure investment, digital infrastructure rollout, GST, and insolvency/bankruptcy code [8] - The economy has consistently outperformed expectations in the last five years post-COVID, suggesting potential for continued positive surprises in fiscal year 2026-2027 [11] - RBI estimates India's growth at 73% for fiscal year 2025-2026, and predicts around 67% for the next fiscal year [10] Consumption and Household Savings - Consumption is expected to strengthen, particularly in urban India, supported by GST reform and direct tax relief [12][14] - Rural consumption is performing well due to successive good monsoons and real wage/income growth [12][13] - India's household savings rate has increased from 49% of GDP in 2022-2023 to 6% of GDP, indicating improved household balance sheets [15] Rupee and Inflation - Weaker rupee improves the Indian trade balance on a net basis, offsetting import costs and benefiting exporters [17][18] - Rupee weakness reflects investor caution and is undervalued relative to India's economic fundamentals [20][22] - The rupee could be undervalued by 5% to 15% in real effective terms [24] - Lower inflation is seen as beneficial for the Indian economy, reflecting the impact of structural reforms on supply-side constraints [32] Aviation Industry - Recent disruptions in the aviation sector, such as flight cancellations, are expected to lead to better systems and resilience in the long run [38] - The long-term impact of aviation issues on Indian domestic and foreign tourism is not expected to be significant, given growing market and purchasing power [40]
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Bloomberg· 2025-11-24 02:54
Australia is emerging as a quiet winner amid the Trump administration’s tariff campaign as surging gold and beef exports improve its trade balance with the US https://t.co/BnpA9Wj2yk ...
FTSE 100 Modestly Higher As Miners Rise
RTTNews· 2025-09-12 11:11
Market Overview - The UK market is experiencing positive momentum, with the benchmark FTSE 100 up 33.97 points or 0.36% at 9,331.55 [1] - Gains in the mining sector are attributed to higher metal prices, contributing to the overall market performance [1] Sector Performance - The mining sector shows solid gains, with companies like Beazley gaining about 3.2% and Glencore up nearly 3% [2] - Other companies such as Hiscox, Antofagasta, Fresnillo, and Anglo American Plc are also experiencing gains between 1.5% to 2.6% [2] Economic Data - The UK's real GDP showed no growth in July, following a 0.4% increase in June, with the services sector expanding by 0.1% and construction by 0.2% [3] - Industrial production fell by 0.9%, offsetting gains in other sectors [3] Yearly and Quarterly Trends - On a yearly basis, GDP increased by 1.4% in July, slightly below the economists' forecast of 1.5% [4] - In the three months leading to July, real GDP advanced by 0.2%, following a 0.3% rise in the previous three months [4] Trade Balance - The visible trade deficit remained relatively unchanged at GBP 23.68 billion in July compared to GBP 23.65 billion in June [4] - The surplus on services decreased to GBP 15.28 billion from GBP 15.42 billion, resulting in a total trade balance deficit of GBP 8.4 billion, up from GBP 8.23 billion the previous month [5]
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CNBC Television· 2025-07-30 14:34
GDP Growth & Economic Strength - US economy grew stronger than expected in Q2, driven by trade balance and consumer strength [1] - Strong GDP growth and income growth were observed [2] - The GDP release showed overall economic strength [4] - Real income grew by 3% [7] Tariffs & Trade - $127 billion in tariffs were collected [3] - Imported goods prices have dropped, suggesting foreign producers are bearing tariff costs [6] - Revenue from tariffs is important for deficit reduction [19] - Approximately 40% of imports have a 10-15% tariff [21] - The EU and Japan have agreed to spend $1 trillion in America with capital formation [21] Government Spending & Employment - Government spending saw a 5% drop [3] - There are 70,000 fewer federal employees [3] Housing & Construction - Construction spending was a point of weakness in the numbers [10] - Construction projects were held up due to anticipation of the "big beautiful bill" [11] Monetary Policy - Core PCE is at 21% [8][14] - The White House respects the Federal Reserve's independence and analysis [14]
Trade Deficit Comes in Lower Than Expected
ZACKS· 2025-07-29 16:17
Market Overview - Pre-market futures are up due to various earnings reports, economic data, and a significant railway merger [1] - The Dow is slightly down by 12 points, while the S&P 500 is up by 11 points, and the Nasdaq is up by 88 points [1] Railway Merger - Union Pacific (UNP) is set to acquire Norfolk Southern (NSC) for $72 billion, or $320 per share, creating the first trans-continental railroad in the U.S. [2] - The merger requires approval from the Surface Transportation Board, and the current administration may favor the deal despite monopolistic concerns [3] Trade Balance - The Advanced U.S. Trade Balance in Goods for June shows a pullback to -$86 billion, better than expected, driven by a 4.2% decline in imports [4] - This indicates a slowdown in trade due to higher tariff expectations, contrasting with the record-low trade balance of -$162 billion in March 2025 [4] Q2 Earnings Highlights - Boeing (BA) reported a Q2 loss of $1.24 per share, improving by 30 cents over consensus, with revenues of $22.75 billion exceeding estimates by 4.1% [5] - UnitedHealth (UNH) missed earnings expectations with $4.08 per share versus $4.84 expected, while revenues of $111.6 billion slightly beat estimates [6] - Royal Caribbean (RCL) reported earnings of $4.38 per share, surpassing consensus by 6.8%, despite revenues of $4.54 billion missing projections [7] - Spotify (SPOT) reported a loss of $0.48 per share, significantly missing the $2.13 consensus estimate, with revenues of $4.76 billion also falling short [8]
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外汇交易员· 2025-07-14 02:40
Trade Relations - Thailand's Finance Ministry is considering zero tariffs on more US imports [1] - Thailand proposed to the US to reduce its trade surplus by 70% in the next 5 years [1] - Thailand aims to achieve trade balance with the US in 7-8 years [1] Tariffs and Trade Balance - The proposal aims to counter the 36% tariffs imposed by the US [1]
花旗:美国经济_从中国进口的下降在其他方面得到抵消
花旗· 2025-07-07 15:44
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the industry Core Insights - The trade balance widened moderately in May to -$71.5 billion, with a drop in exports and imports remaining essentially flat [1][3] - Imports from China have significantly decreased due to high tariffs, but are expected to rebound as tariffs are reduced [1][8] - The overall effective tariff rate on imports to the US is approximately 9%, with China facing a much higher rate of 45% [4] Summary by Sections Trade Balance - The trade balance widened from -$60.3 billion in April to -$71.5 billion in May, with goods exports falling by 5.9% month-over-month and services exports decreasing by 0.2% [3] - The goods trade balance with China saw a 19.9% decline in exports and a 26.3% decline in imports [4] Imports and Exports - Imports from the EU rebounded by 6.9%, while imports from Canada and Mexico rose by 0.5% and 8%, respectively [4] - The drop in exports in May was less severe when accounting for falling gold exports, which had surged in April [6] Economic Impact - The widening trade balance in May is expected to mechanically weigh on GDP growth, but net exports may provide a substantial boost to GDP growth in Q2 due to the plunge in imports in April [5] - Imports of metals have declined significantly, which could negatively impact domestic production in sectors reliant on metal imports [7]