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Posted over 12 years ago

ECONOMIC UPDATES

Last Week in the News

Factory orders fell 1% in January to a seasonally adjusted $462.6 billion, following an upwardly revised 1.4% increase in December. Excluding the volatile transportation sector, orders fell 0.3% in January.

Retail sales rose 1.3% for the week ending March 3, according to the ICSC-Goldman Sachs index. On a year-over-year basis, retailers saw sales increase 1.7%.

The Institute for Supply Management reported that the monthly composite index of non-manufacturing activity rose to 57.3 in February from 56.8 in January. A reading above 50 signals expansion.

According to the Federal Reserve, monthly consumer credit debt rose $17.8 billion in January for a total credit debt level of $2.512 trillion. Revolving debt, which includes credit cards, decreased $2.95 billion to $800.9 billion. Non-revolving debt, including loans for cars, rose $20.7 billion to $1.711 trillion, the biggest gain since November 2001.

The Mortgage Bankers Association said its seasonally adjusted composite index of mortgage applications for the week ending March 2 fell 1.2%. Refinancing applications decreased 2%. Purchase volume rose 2.1%.

The trade deficit increased to $52.6 billion in January from an upwardly revised $50.4 billion in December. Exports rose 1.4% to $180.8 billion. Imports advanced 2.1% to $233.4 billion.

Wholesalers increased their inventories 0.4% to $475.5 billion in January. Sales at the wholesale level fell 0.1% to $413.1 billion in January. On a year-over-year basis, sales were 7.9% higher since January 2011.

Initial claims for unemployment benefits for the week ending March 3 rose by 8,000 to 362,000. Continuing claims for the week ending February 25 rose by 10,000 to 3.418 million. The monthly unemployment rate remained unchanged at 8.3% in February.

Upcoming on the economic calendar are reports on retail sales on March 13 and industrial production on March 16.

Provided by:
Judy Haller
Prospect Mortgage
3985 Prince William Co. Pkwy., Suite 104
Woodbridge, VA 22192
Office: (703) 590-7132


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