GDP growth was not as poor as previously thought during Q4 2015 (although still quite weak) while there was a spark in consumer spending during January.
The Fed Holds, GDP Nearly Pauses & Manufacturing Slumps: What We Learned During the Week of January 25-29
The Fed decides to hold steady as we learn that GDP sputtered at the end of 2015 and durable goods orders plummeted in December.
Consumer Sentiment Improved as 2015 Wrapped Up: What We Learned During the Week of December 28 – January 1
Another consumer sentiment survey rebounding in December was the highlight in an otherwise quiet holiday week of economic data news. Here are the 5 things we learned from U.S. economic data released during the week ending January 1. Another survey finds improving consumer confidence as 2015 wrapped up. Mimicking what we saw last week with... Continue Reading →
