Sentences with phrase «consumption expenditures growth»

«After yesterday's Consumer Price Index release from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics and this morning's retail sales report from the US Census Bureau, the nowcast of first - quarter real personal consumption expenditures growth fell from 2.2 % to 1.4 %,» the Atlanta Fed said.

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And the consumer was a bright spot: household final consumption expenditure had a positive contribution to GDP growth in the euro area and the EU28.
Following a 7.9 % jump in GDP in 2016, India's economy will likely accelerate going into the second half of this year and begin firing on cylinders in 2018, fueled by growth in consumption, public capital expenditures and external demand.
The key drivers of the Savings Glut, however, have weakened or reversed: China's growth is rebalancing toward domestic consumption, and its stock of foreign exchange (FX) reserves has declined; other Asian emerging markets have already accumulated sufficient FX reserves and no longer need to accumulate assets; and the plunge in oil prices is forcing a number of oil exporters to reduce savings to delay or smooth the adjustment in expenditures.
Year - on - year growth in the personal consumption expenditures price index reached 2 per cent in March, up from 1.7 per cent in February.
The modest growth in consumption in the December quarter reflected a 1/2 per cent fall in expenditure on goods, which was smaller than the decline reported in the retail trade survey.
June's core personal consumption expenditures price index — the Fed's favored measure of price growth — also remained weak, as the year - on - year rate was unchanged at 1.5 %.
«Given the tight correlations between economic health — especially personal consumption expenditures — and advertising growth, we would expect a downturn if new trade barriers are put in place.»
High - intensity training is proven to stimulate the release of lipolytic hormones, as well as GH (Growth Hormone) and epinephrine, which can aid in increased post-workout expenditure of energy and fat burning.This post-workout effect is related to metabolic boost, which is also known as EPOC (Excess Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption).
The revision was largely due to upward revisions to personal consumption expenditures (PCE), exports and state and local government spending, and a downward revision to imports, which reduce output growth.
While an improvement over the prior estimate of a 0.1 % decline, the final estimate also included a downward revision of the growth of personal consumption expenditures, perhaps reflecting the cautious mood of consumers.
The bulk of the additional growth was concentrated in personal consumption expenditures and business fixed investment.
Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) contributed most of the growth (2.0 %).
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