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What We Learned About the Jump in Temporary Layoffs From the Household Survey Microdata

n The unemployment rate rose another 0.2pp to 4.3% in July, but over 70% of theincrease came from a spike in temporary layoffs. This was good news because

USA: Initial Claims Decrease More Than Expected

BOTTOM LINE: Initial jobless claims by decreased more than expected in the weekended August 3. The decrease was led by a decline in filings in Michigan, which we

“When the facts change…”: follow-up on the Fed

In February, we published an Economics Focus entitled “When the facts change…” part 2: the Fed, in which we examined the evolution of the US

Americas Construction: Building Products: AHRI — June Read-Throughs

Residential Water Heater Shipments Down 1% in June: This compares to a 2%decline in May and +12% a year ago. Commercial fell 4% YOY vs up 16% last month

Australian Macro Weekly

A volatile week and a hawkish RBAAfter a volatile week in markets, some calm appears to have returned. Our

Interest Rates Daily

Volatility driven short-end OAT curve dislocations have already started to correct. To us, the long-end remains exposed to (domestic) politics.  Having front-loaded

Americas Morning Research Summary

This summary is compiled from research reports previously published by Barclays Equity Research. A full list of all publications is available on

Core CPI expected to have firmed in July

We expect US headline CPI to have risen 0.21% m/m SA in July (from -0.06% in June) inthe release due next week, on August 14. We expect part of the acceleration to have come

“If it’s time to get active, what should I buy?”

Stock screens for a cruel summerWith a surge in volatility, elevated near-term risks and a top-heavy index dragged down