Latest News Updates From Katia Dmitrieva

GovernmentBusiness

New-ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Sales Fall to Five-Month Low, Missing Estimates

Sales of new U.S. homes fell to a five-month low in May, adding to signs of weakness in the sector despite lower mortgage rates.

June 25, 2019
GovernmentBusiness

Drop in Jobless Claims Latest Sign of Strong Labor Market

Filings for U.S. unemployment benefits declined the most in five weeks in another sign the jobs market remains strong, underscoring the outlook of Federal Reserve officials.

June 20, 2019
GovernmentBusinessLogistics

Goods-Trade Gap Widens Second Month to Highest This Year

The U.S. merchandise-trade deficit widened for a second month to the highest level since a record in December as exports dipped.

May 30, 2019
GovernmentBusinessLogistics

Goods-Trade Gap Widens to $71.4 Billion on Import Increase

America’s merchandise trade deficit widened in March for the first time in three months as an increase in imports exceeded the rise in exports.

May 3, 2019
GovernmentBusiness

Employment Costs Rise 0.7% in First Quarter

U.S. employment costs held up at a steady pace in the first quarter as wages firmed, signaling some buildup of inflationary pressures that could still spur pickups in otherwise-muted price gauges.

April 30, 2019
GovernmentBusiness

Jobless Claims Fall to 49-Year Low, Below All Forecasts

Filings for U.S. unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell, dropping to the lowest since December 1969, as the labor market tightened further.

April 4, 2019
GovernmentBusiness

US Firms Post Weakest Job Growth in 18 Months, ADP Says

U.S. companies added the fewest workers in March since late 2017 as construction and manufacturing cut jobs, according to a private report that signals potential weakness in employment ahead of the monthly Labor Department data April 5.

April 3, 2019
BusinessEquipment

New-ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Sales Rebound in February, Exceeding Estimates

Sales of new U.S. homes rebounded to the best pace in almost a year and exceeded estimates in February, led by the Midwest, as lower mortgage costs helped buyers afford properties.

March 29, 2019
GovernmentBusiness

Jobless Claims Fall to Two-Month Low

Filings for U.S. unemployment benefits have fallen to a two-month low, suggesting the labor market remains healthy in data reflecting revisions going back to 2014.

March 28, 2019
GovernmentBusiness

Housing Starts Fall Most in Eight Months in February

U.S. new-home groundbreakings fell in February by the most in eight months on a drop in single-family homes, suggesting buyers and builders remain wary despite higher wages and a drop in mortgage rates.

March 26, 2019