March economic data News

March Sees a Dip in US Construction Spending: A 0.5% Decline Amidst Annual Growth

US construction spending experienced a 0.5% decrease in March, totaling $2.2 trillion, yet showed a 2.8% annual growth, reflecting the sector's resilience and ongoing demand.

March Sees a Significant Uptick in US Personal Spending with a 0.7% Rise

US personal spending saw a 0.7% increase in March, with personal income also rising by 0.5%. The PCE price index contracted slightly, indicating mixed economic signals.

March Sees a Surge in US Personal Spending: A 0.7% Increase Unveiled

The US saw a 0.7% increase in personal consumption expenditures in March, with personal income also rising by 0.5%. The PCE price index slightly contracted by 0.1%. Excluding food ...

March Sees a Stunning 9.2% Surge in US Durable Goods Orders, Led by Transportation Equipment

US durable goods orders surged by 9.2% in March, with transportation equipment leading the growth with a 27% increase. Excluding transportation and defense, orders showed stability...

March Sees a Staggering 9.2% Surge in US Durable Goods Orders, Signaling Economic Resilience

US durable goods orders surged by 9.2% in March, with transportation equipment leading the charge with a 27% increase. Excluding transportation and defense, orders remained stable ...

March Sees a 0.3% Dip in US Industrial Production Amid Varied Sector Performances

US industrial production fell by 0.3% in March, with utilities dropping 5.8% due to warmer weather. Manufacturing and mining saw slight increases, and business equipment rose by 1....

March Sees a 0.3% Dip in US Industrial Production Amid Utility Sector Slump

US industrial production fell by 0.3% in March, with a significant utility sector drop due to warm weather. Manufacturing and mining grew slightly, while business equipment rose an...

March Sees a 0.3% Dip in US Industrial Production Amid Mixed Sector Performances

In March, US industrial production decreased by 0.3%, influenced by a 5.8% drop in utilities due to warmer weather. Manufacturing and mining grew slightly, and business equipment s...

China's Retail Sector Surges: March Sales Jump 5.9%, Outpacing Expectations

China's retail sales in March rose by 5.9% year-over-year, exceeding expectations and indicating a strong rebound in the retail sector. Urban and rural sales grew by 4.5% and 4.9% ...

China's Retail Sector Surges: March Sales Jump 5.9%, Outpacing Expectations

China's retail sales in March exceeded expectations with a 5.9% increase year-over-year, showcasing the sector's strength. Urban and rural areas saw growth, with online sales surgi...

March Sees a Significant 0.4% Drop in US Producer Prices, Signaling Economic Shifts

The US producer price index fell by 0.4% in March, with a significant portion attributed to a drop in goods prices. Despite this, annual figures show a 2.7% increase, highlighting ...

March Sees a Surprising 0.4% Drop in US Producer Prices, Signaling Economic Shifts

The US producer price index fell by 0.4% in March, with a significant portion of the decrease attributed to a drop in goods prices. Despite the monthly dip, annual figures show a 2...

March Sees a Surprising 0.4% Drop in US Producer Prices: What's Behind the Decline?

The US producer price index fell by 0.4% in March, with a significant drop in goods prices. Annually, prices rose by 2.7%, while core PPI excluding volatile items increased by 3.4%...

March Sees Unexpected Drop in US Consumer Confidence Amid Economic Uncertainties

US consumer confidence unexpectedly dropped in March, with the Consumer Confidence Index falling to 57 from February's 64.7. The decline reflects widespread concerns across all dem...

March Sees Unexpected Dip in US Consumer Confidence, What's Behind the Numbers?

US consumer confidence saw a slight decline in March, with the index dropping to 59 from February's 57.9. The Conference Board's report indicates the decrease was less than expecte...