Monthly data on the US Building Permits contributed to the second straight day of gains in the USD/JPY currency pair.
Consumer prices in the United States were flat, while retail sales dropped for the second consecutive month in June.
Consumer prices in the United States were flat, while retail sales dropped for the second consecutive month in June.
Consumer prices in the United States were flat, while retail sales dropped for the second consecutive month in June.
Consumer prices in the United States were flat, while retail sales dropped for the second consecutive month in June.
The US Producer Price Index for final demand nudged up 0.1% in June on the back of sustained increases in services cost that managed to offset plunging energy prices, data released by the Labour Department revealed on Thursday.
On Wednesday, the Chair of the US Federal Reserve Janet Yellen testified on the Semi-annual Monetary Policy Report before the House Financial Services Committee in Washington DC.
US private companies showed a stronger-than-expected job growth in June, indicating that the labour market continued strengthening further.
US private companies showed a stronger-than-expected job growth in June, indicating that the labour market continued strengthening further.
The US private sector created less jobs than expected last month, suggesting that the labour market was cooling after oversized gains registered earlier.
New orders for US-made goods declined more than estimated for the second consecutive month in May, a worrisome sign for the manufacturing industry.
US manufacturing activity rose more than expected last month, official figures showed on Monday.
US manufacturing activity rose more than expected last month, official figures showed on Monday.
The US economy expanded at a stronger-than-initially-expected pace in the March quarter amid higher consumer spending.
The US economy expanded at a stronger-than-initially-expected pace in the March quarter amid higher consumer spending.
Pending home sales in the United States dropped for the third consecutive month in May, official figures revealed on Wednesday.
The mood of American shoppers rose unexpectedly this month, hitting a 16-year high.
Orders for US-made durable goods dropped more than expected last month, pointing to a slowdown in the manufacturing sector.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits rose slightly last week, official figures revealed on Thursday.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits rose slightly last week, official figures revealed on Thursday.
US oil inventories fell for the second consecutive time last week, official data showed on Wednesday.
US homebuilding activity rose slowed unexpectedly last month, official figures revealed on Friday.
US homebuilding activity rose slowed unexpectedly last month, official figures revealed on Friday.
US homebuilding activity rose slowed unexpectedly last month, official figures revealed on Friday.