US economic indicators send mixed signals ahead of market holiday

Economy MARKET_WATCH

In an array of economic updates, the US economy has exhibited mixed signals as initial claims for unemployment benefits fell sharply while durable goods orders experienced a significant drop. The initial jobless claims decreased to 209,000, suggesting resilience in the labor market. However, this positive note was tempered by a steep 5.4% decline in orders for long-lasting manufactured goods, indicating potential softness in business investment.

In contrast to these mixed economic figures, consumer sentiment appears to be on the rise. The University of Michigan's consumer confidence index climbed unexpectedly to 61.3, offering a glimmer of hope that consumer spending, which is a key driver of the US economy, could remain robust despite other economic headwinds.

Across the Atlantic, the UK's financial landscape also showed signs of strain as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt unveiled the Autumn Statement. While the statement emphasized efforts to reduce national debt and boost employment, it also delivered a sobering revision of GDP growth forecasts for the country, now pegged at a modest 0.7%. The British Pound found some footing against the US Dollar, trading around the 1.2500 mark as the US Dollar Index slightly retreated to about 103.70 after its recent rally.

Looking ahead, both the UK and US are anticipating important economic data releases. The UK is set to publish its preliminary Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), which provides insight into economic trends in the manufacturing and service sectors. Meanwhile, although US markets will be closed today for Thanksgiving Day, investors are gearing up for tomorrow's release of preliminary Manufacturing and Services PMI data for November from the United States. Early projections suggest a contraction in these sectors, which could have further implications for the economic outlook.

As global markets respond to these developments and anticipate upcoming data releases, investors remain vigilant in gauging the health of both economies during this period of uncertainty.

Source : Investing.com - Nov 23, 2023

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