Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Quick Overview

  • The Institute of Supply Management's manufacturing index rose from 49.6 to 50.2 in June, stronger than expected.

  • U.S. construction spending fell 0.4% from April's pace and down 6.0% YoY

  • YoY U.S. auto sales in June were down 28%

  • Manufacturing in the Euro area fell from 50.6 to 49.2 in June, the lowest in three years

  • Unemployment in the Euro area stayed at 7.2% in May.

  • Australias manufacturing fell from 51.2 to 47.0 in June.

  • Japan's Tankan Index fell from +11 to +5 in the second quarter.

  • Manufacturing in the U.K. fell from 49.5 to 45.8 in June.

  • Australia kept the interest rate unchanged at 7.25%.

  • The International Energy Agency said oil supplies may not keep up with demand through 2013 and ABC News reported Israel is increasingly likely to attack Iran this year.

  • Soybeans rose above $16 on speculation the worst Midwest flooding in 15 years will limit gains in U.S. production.

  • The IMF said high oil and food prices have pushed some developing nations to the "tipping point."

  • Legg Mason said it will incur further losses to support the net asset value of its money-market funds.

  • Sugar hit a four months high after a report said that Brazil is converting more cane into ethanol.

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