miércoles, 31 de julio de 2013

Employment Cost Index


Prior
Consensus
Consensus Range
Actual
ECI - Q/Q change
0.3 %
0.4 %
0.3 % to 0.6 %
0.5 %
ECI - Y/Y change
1.8 %
1.9 

 

Highlights
The hawks at the Federal Reserve may be able to find some ammunition against the doves in today's employment cost index report, but not too much. The second-quarter increase is on the high side, at plus 0.5 percent for a second straight quarter with the year-on-year rate, which is still under 2 percent, but just barely at 1.9 percent for a second straight quarter. The first-quarter rate is revised upward from an initial plus 0.3 percent with the year-on-year rate also revised higher from an initial 1.8 percent.

The direction of the components, however, is lower with wages & salaries showing a quarterly 0.4 percent rise, vs 0.5 percent in the first quarter, and with the benefits component at plus 0.4 percent vs the first quarter's 0.6 percent. Note that there are revisions to the benefits data which were skewed by coding errors in the first quarter.
Market Consensus before announcement
The employment cost index for civilian workers in the first quarter rose a quarterly 0.5 percent, following a 0.4 percent gain in the fourth quarter. Wages & salaries rose 0.5 percent was on the high side for this series and compares with 0.3 percent gains in the two prior quarters. These numbers reflect corrections by the BLS after the initial release

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