Manufacturing activity in the United States rebounded in September after a disappointing August report, official data showed on Monday.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits rose less than expected, official figures revealed on Thursday.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits rose less than expected, official figures revealed on Thursday.
New orders for US manufactured core durable goods dropped less than expected last month, official figures revealed on Wednesday.
Confidence among American shoppers rose unexpectedly to its highest level since the recession in September, official data revealed on Tuesday.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell sharply last week, official figures revealed on Thursday.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell sharply last week, official figures revealed on Thursday.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell sharply last week, official figures revealed on Thursday.
Crude oil inventories in the United States fell sharply last week, official data showed on Wednesday.
US housing starts dropped more than expected last month, official figures revealed on Tuesday.
Confidence among US homebuilders improved in the ninth month of the year, official data revealed on Monday.
Consumer prices in the United States rose more than expected last month, official data revealed on Friday.
According to the Labor Department, the number of Americans filing for unemployment aid rose to a seasonally adjusted 260,000 in the week ended September 10, slightly up from the preceding week's 259,000 claims, while market analysts anticipated an increase to 262,000 during the reported week.
US import prices dropped unexpectedly last month amid lower petroleum and food prices, official data revealed on Wednesday.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits dropped unexpectedly last week, official data revealed on Thursday. According to the Labor Department, initial jobless claims fell 4,000 to a seasonally adjusted 259,000 in the week ended September 3, touching the lowest level since mid-July and following the preceding week's reading of 263,000.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits dropped unexpectedly last week, official data revealed on Thursday. According to the Labor Department, initial jobless claims fell 4,000 to a seasonally adjusted 259,000 in the week ended September 3, touching the lowest level since mid-July and following the preceding week's reading of 263,000.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits dropped unexpectedly last week, official data revealed on Thursday. According to the Labor Department, initial jobless claims fell 4,000 to a seasonally adjusted 259,000 in the week ended September 3, touching the lowest level since mid-July and following the preceding week's reading of 263,000.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits dropped unexpectedly last week, official data revealed on Thursday. According to the Labor Department, initial jobless claims fell 4,000 to a seasonally adjusted 259,000 in the week ended September 3, touching the lowest level since mid-July and following the preceding week's reading of 263,000.
The US service sector expanded at the slowest pace in more than six years, official data revealed on Tuesday. The Institute for Supply Management said that its Non-Manufacturing PMI dropped to 51.4 points in August from the preceding month's 55.5, whereas market analysts anticipated a slight decrease to 55.4 in the reported month.
The US service sector expanded at the slowest pace in more than six years, official data revealed on Tuesday. The Institute for Supply Management said that its Non-Manufacturing PMI dropped to 51.4 points in August from the preceding month's 55.5, whereas market analysts anticipated a slight decrease to 55.4 in the reported month.
Fewer jobs were created than expected in the United States last month, official data revealed on Friday. According to the Labor Department, total nonfarm payroll employment in the country jumped 151,000 in August, following July's upwardly revised gain of 275,000, whereas market analysts expected the economy to add 180,000 new jobs in the reported month.
Fewer jobs were created than expected in the United States last month, official data revealed on Friday. According to the Labor Department, total nonfarm payroll employment in the country jumped 151,000 in August, following July's upwardly revised gain of 275,000, whereas market analysts expected the economy to add 180,000 new jobs in the reported month.
US manufacturing activity fell in the red territory during August despite last month's positive reading.
Confidence among American shoppers improved unexpectedly in August, according to the Conference Board's monthly survey.