Has the Recovery Come to Your Block?

By: Donna Ray Chmura. This was posted Thursday, July 30th, 2009

“We may be seeing the beginning of the end of the recession,” President Barack Obama said yesterday in Raleigh.  Indeed, parts of the country are starting to experience some economic stability, according to the latest figures issued by the Federal Reserve, but the Fifth District of Virginia, North Carolina and  South Carolina remains weak. 

Eight times a year in anticipation of the Federal Reserve Board’s meetings, each Federal Reserve Bank gathers anecdotal information on current economic conditions in its District through reports from Bank and Branch directors and interviews with key business contacts, economists, market experts, and other sources. Commonly known as the Beige Book, this information is summarized by District and sector and an overall summary of the country’s economy is given. 

On balance, economic conditions in the [Richmond] District remained weak in June and early July. Retail and services firm revenues continued to shrink, and contacts reported falling wages and steady or declining employment levels. Price growth in the service sector was slow. Commercial real estate activity softened further, with declining rents, increased concessions, and rising vacancy rates in some markets. Commercial lending activity continued to decline as loan demand remained subdued and some institutions reported tightened credit standards. Meanwhile, residential real estate contacts gave mixed reports about housing activity. Residential lending slowed as the slight increase in purchase loans was offset by a drop in demand for refinances. On a brighter note, manufacturing activity continued to strengthen in recent weeks as contacts reported increased shipments, new orders, and capacity utilization, and a moderation in the employment decline.

The other significant economic news is that new house sales increased nationally by about 11 percent, the steepest increase in more than eight years, as buyers apparently took advantage of low interest rates and a federal tax credit for first-time home-buyers. 

How is your business weathering the recession and recovery? What programs would help your business?

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