- The Mortgage Bankers Association said mortgage applications rose 4.7%.
- U.S. wholesale sales rose 0.6% MoM, but fell14.3%YoY
- U.S. wholesale inventories fell 1.5% in February and down 1.7% YoY
- The U.S. Department of Energy said:
- Supplies of crude oil rose 1.7 million barrels to 361.1 million barrels
Supplies of gasoline rose 600,000 barrels
Supplies of heating oil fell 1.1 million barrels.
Refinery use rose from 81.7% to 81.8% of capacity.
Gasoline demand fell 0.2% from YoY
Distillate demand fell 7.2% YoY.
- Australia’s consumer sentiment rose 8.3% in April.
Australia reduced its interest rate from 3.25% to 3.00%,
- Iceland reduced its interest rate from 17.0% to 15.5%.
- As of end of February, northeastern China's port of Qingdao has handled 1.64 million TEU during this year, up 2.2% compared to the same period in 2008, Xinhua reported.
- Japanese machinery orders rose 1.4%.
- (Bloomberg) -- Japan’s Prime Minister Taro Aso may unveil a 15.4 trillion yen stimulus package ($154 billion) to help revive an economy headed toward the worst recession since World War II.
- Australia’s jobless rate rose in March to 5.7% from 5.2%.
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