Asean Manufacturing PMI: Growth with Lower Outlook Asean manufacturing PMI shows modest growth, yet declining outlook may impact U.S. trade-sensitive sectors. Discover its implications on global markets.
Decline in Unemployment Claims Signals Strong U.S. Labor Market The decrease in unemployment claims highlights a robust U.S. labor market, potentially boosting consumer spending and fostering economic growth.
Key Economic Indicators Await: Jobless Claims & Construction Spending Stay updated on the latest economic trends as investors focus on weekly jobless claims and construction spending data. Key insights into the labor market and construction sector.
Jobless Claims & Manufacturing Activity: Key Indicators to Watch Stay updated on weekly jobless claims and manufacturing activity reports as they could sway investor sentiment. Key economic indicators to watch closely.
China's Economic Slowdown Rattles Asian Markets Weak economic data from China disrupts Asian markets, raising concerns for global trade. Stay updated on this critical economic development.
China's 3 Trillion Yuan Stimulus: A Global Economic Game-Changer China's 3 trillion yuan treasury bond stimulus could reshape global economic dynamics. Explore its potential impacts on global markets and economies.
Caixin Manufacturing Survey Misses Estimates, Raises Market Concerns Caixin manufacturing survey falls below estimates, highlighting economic challenges that could impact global markets. Discover the implications now.
China's Manufacturing Growth Remains Strong China's Caixin manufacturing PMI stays above 50, signaling sustained growth that may affect U.S. manufacturing and materials sectors. Discover more about its global impact.
China's Manufacturing PMI Dips to 50.5 in December China's Caixin/S&P Global manufacturing PMI fell to 50.5 in December, indicating modest growth. Explore the potential impacts on global markets.
U.S. Tariffs and China's Recovery: Impact on Global Supply Chains Explore how China's economic recovery and potential U.S. tariffs could disrupt global supply chains and affect U.S. sectors dependent on Chinese imports.