• US DATA: Oct trade bal printed a better than expected -$38.7b (lowest since Jan and vs -$44.6b in Sept) as imports -$0.9b and exports +$4.9b to a high since Aug'08.

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10 December 2010

US DATA: Oct trade bal printed a better than expected -$38.7b (lowest since Jan and vs -$44.6b in Sept) as imports -$0.9b and exports +$4.9b to a high since Aug'08.

This is a second favorable monthly report. In imports, -$2.3b crude oil (due to lower volumes) was partly offset by +$1.3b consumer goods (pharma, apparel, gems, toys). Oct oil deficit was -$19.1b, lowest since -$18b in Oct'09 so there might be some residual seasonality in the data. Exports gain was broad-based and reflected +$1.6b oil-related, +$735m foods to new record levels, +$430m autos, and gains in eqpt. NSA trade bal by country: with China -$25.5b vs -$27.8b Sept, Japan -$5.7b vs -$5b, OPEC -$5.7b vs -$8.9b. Shows Asia and oil remain problems. Oct real goods trade bal stands $4.6b narrower than the Q3 avg, suggesting perhaps a 0.5pt boost to GDP if sustained (more likely the booost will be less as Nov trade bal retraces).
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