AP - Wholesale inflation surged in July, leaving prices for the past year rising at the fastest pace in 27 years, according to government data released Tuesday.
AP - Industrial output rose in July at a slightly better pace than expected as a further rebound in the auto industry offset a big plunge in output at the nation's utilities. -- read full article
AP - Euro-zone growth braked sharply in the second quarter as major economies Germany, France and Italy shrank, EU statistics showed Thursday, with high fuel and food prices holding back consumer spending. -- read full article
AP - The job market showed continued strains on Thursday when government data said the number of newly laid-off workers filing applications for unemployment benefits fell less than expected last week. -- read full article
AP - Consumer prices shot up in July at twice the expected rate, pushed higher by surging energy and food costs. The latest surge left inflation running at the fastest pace in 17 years.
AP - Government data show businesses added to their inventories in June at the fastest pace in five months, a bigger gain than had been expected. -- read full article
AP - SURPRISING DROP: The June trade deficit declined by 4.1 percent to $56.8 billion, the lowest level in three months and a surprise to economists who were predicting the deficit would widen. -- read full article
AP - The U.S. trade deficit has gone on a diet, helped by strong exports of farm products and manufactured goods and by Americans spending less as the economy limps along.
AP - Japan's economy shrank in the second quarter, the government said Wednesday, as slowing exports and waning consumer demand pushed the world's No. 2 economy to the brink of recession. -- read full article