- U.S. retail sales jumped 0.2% in August, the Commerce Department reported Thursday
- U.S. Business sales were up 0.6% in July, the same as inventories.
- The U.S. Labor Department said that jobless claims were down 5,000 last week to 308,000.
- Retail sales in the U.K. were up 0.3% in August.
- The Swiss National Bank increased its interest rate from 1.50% to 1.75%.
- The IMF raised its global GDP growth forecasts to +5.1% for 2006 and to +4.9% for 2007, both up by 0.2 percentage points.
- The IMF reduced its forecast for US GDP growth for 2007 to +2.9% from +3.3%.
- China's M2 money supply growth eased to +17.9% in August.
- Argentina's economy grew 7.9 percent in the second quarter compared with the same period of 2005, outpacing expectations but reflecting a slowdown from the first quarter.
- Goldfields Mineral Services said that world gold mine production in the first half of 2006 was down 1.5% YoY.
- The U.S. Department of Energy said that underground supplies of natural gas were up 108 billion cubic feet to 3.084 trillion cubic feet. Supplies are up 12% YoY.
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