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Visualizing the controversial nonfarm payroll revisions
Revisions to past US jobs reports are stoking debate in the run-up to a potentially pivotal Fed meeting -- to say nothing of the presidential election. How strong has the seemingly resilient economy really been?

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Considering JOLTS: the US job market weakens, but only to pre-pandemic tightness
Ahead of the September 17-18 Federal Reserve meeting, where a rate cut is widely expected, we’ve taken a deep dive into JOLTS: the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey.

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Singapore's finance companies get their pre-pandemic metrics back
It's back to pre-pandemic normal for Singapore's finance companies after a period of stretched financial metrics.

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How fund flows to Chile correlate with copper prices
Copper mining is Chile's most important industry. While this critical industrial metal is responsible for about a quarter of foreign direct investment in the country, FDI statistics are reported just once a year.

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Tesla’s electric-vehicle production in Shanghai
Electric vehicles may be key to the climate transition, but for now their production is complicated by international trade disputes. The EU recently unveiled a five-year tariff of up to 36% on Chinese-made electric vehicles.

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Reading the news to predict US economic sentiment
The San Francisco Fed has a keen eye on the news: using technology, it measures the tone of financial and economic headlines via the Daily News Sentiment Index.

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A slowing outlook for inflation in Japan
Japan's macroeconomic situation is a global outlier, confounding the traditional monetary-policy playbook: even as inflation eases, the nation's central bank has signaled that it would increase interest rates again if necessary.

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Nowcasting US PCE inflation – Powell’s preferred metric
CEIC’s latest US inflation nowcast focuses on the Federal Reserve chairman's preferred barometer of US price levels.

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Examining China's LNG demand and its suppliers
In 2023, China surpassed Japan to once again became the world's largest importer of liquefied natural gas.

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Personal debts in Thailand are a drag
Thailand’s household debt is the highest among ASEAN nations, presenting another burden for a beleaguered economy.