It is All About Oil

March 13, 2026 What started out as a relatively short-lived campaign to decapitate Iran’s leadership, dominate the sky, and eliminate Iran’s Navy, it has turned into something that is likely to be a longer-lasting operation. Iran has successfully closed the Strait...

GDP

March 13, 2026 The second estimate of fourth quarter GDP rose 0.7% which compares to the preliinary estimate of 1.4% and 4.4% growth in the third quarter.  Much of the shortfall in fourth quarter growth was attributable to the government shutdown which appears to...

Durable Goods Orders

March 13, 2026 Durable goods orders were unchanged in January after having declined 0.9% in December.   Durable goods orders have risen 10.3% in the past year. Much of the change in durables is frequently in the transportation sector -- airplanes, cars, and...

Housing Starts

March 12, 2026 Housing starts jumped 7.2% in January to 1,487 thousand after having climbed 4.8% in December and 4.1% in November.  This is the hird consecutive sizeable increase in starts.  The housing market seems to be showing some signs of turning upwards....

Trade Deficit

March 12, 2026 The trade deficit for January narrowed by $18.4 billiion in January to $54.5 billion afteer having widened by $16.9 billion in December.  It has been particularly volatile in recent months with month changes exceeding $10.0 billion in 12 of the last...

Initial Unemployment Claims

March 12, 2026 Initial unemployment claims fell 1 thousand to 213 thousand in the week ending March 7 after having risen 1 thousand in the previous week. The number of people receiving unemployment benefits declined 21 thousand in the week ending February 28 to...

Consumer Price Index

March 11, 2026 The CPI rose 0.3% in February after having risen 0.2% in January. The year-over-year increase is 2.4%.  We expect the overall CPI to increase 2.4% in 2026. Food prices rose 0.4% in February after climbing 0.2% in January.  In the past year food...

Existing Home Sales

March 10, 2026 . Existing home sales rose 1.7% in February to 4,090 thousand after sinking 5.9% in January.  Our expectation is that slow but steady increase in jobs will boost income, mortgage rates will decline slowly in the months ahead, and prices should also...

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