Weekly Economic and Market Review
Considering that large parts of the country were blanketed with snow for a good portion of the first quarter, the 3.2% GDP growth reported Friday doesn’t seem all that bad. Republicans and bears with a...
View ArticleGDP Pieces
Following up on my earlier observations about a reduced trajectory, getting away from the thick trees of quarterly statistic movements and revision for the forest of patterns and paths, viewing the...
View ArticleThe Knockout In Final Sales
These are strange economic times, with an undeclared (and unrequited) recovery existing apparently alongside an undeclared (and strengthening) recession. The economy is superficially partly one thing...
View ArticleIs The Dam Bursting?
The fact that these deficient economic estimates continue in April instead of the forecasted and pleaded rebound has raised more serious concerns even among those most loyal to the mainline tendencies....
View ArticleGDP Pieces
Following up on my earlier observations about a reduced trajectory, getting away from the thick trees of quarterly statistic movements and revision for the forest of patterns and paths, viewing the...
View ArticleThe Knockout In Final Sales
These are strange economic times, with an undeclared (and unrequited) recovery existing apparently alongside an undeclared (and strengthening) recession. The economy is superficially partly one thing...
View ArticleIs The Dam Bursting?
The fact that these deficient economic estimates continue in April instead of the forecasted and pleaded rebound has raised more serious concerns even among those most loyal to the mainline tendencies....
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