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If you block out the noise coming out of Washington, D.C., as most investors do, the fourth and final full week of September 2019 saw a lot of good news for the U.S. economy. Even the ever uber-pessimistic Tyler Durden grudgingly acknowledged as much before setting the stage for future doom:...
Saturday morning's reports on personal income and spending continue to show a consumer that is doing alright. Meanwhile, durable goods orders continue to show a production sector that is struggling. First, real personal income (red in the graph below) rose +0.4% in August, while real persona...
Non-Financial Debt (NFD) expanded $408 billion during Q1 to a record $53.015 trillion. This was down from Q1's $765 billion expansion. On a seasonally-adjusted and annualized (SAAR) basis, Q2 NFD growth slowed to $1.652 trillion from Q1's booming $3.061 trillion. The slowdown was chiefly expla...
The Growth Question The basic question about the US economy is, well, when's the growth going to stop? We know we've not beaten the existence of the business cycle. We know that at some point we're going to have a recession. The question is, well, when? Growth was slowing down in the earli...
Purpose I look at the high frequency weekly indicators because while they can be very noisy, they provide a good nowcast of the economy and will telegraph the maintenance or change in the economy well before monthly or quarterly data is available. They are also an excellent way to "mark yo...
International Economic Data Normally, I divide the data along geographic lines. As this was a very light week of data, I'll simply list the key developments by country. Mexico Retail sales increased by 2.1% Y/Y Unemployment at 3.7% CPI at 3.16% EU Consume...
Market Review & Update Friday morning stocks rose as optimism over "trade" seemed to "trump" the ongoing antics in Washington as Democrats are once again trying to find a "smoking gun" to impeach the "Trumpster." Then, the market tanked, as Bloomberg reported the White House is...
Image Source The Fed Won't Help You When The Bear Market Arrives In my prior macro article regarding the S&P 500 ( SP500 )/SPX, “ Fed Watch: What to Expect Going Forward ,” I proposed several scenarios on how the S&P 500 and various other markets will likely react...
Initial jobless claims continue near expansion lows I've been monitoring initial jobless claims closely for the past several months to see if there are any signs of stress. This is because the long leading indicators were negative one year ago, and many - but not a majority - of the short ...
On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, Chief Investment Strategist Erik Ristuben and Head of AIS Business Solutions Sophie Antal Gilbert discussed factors behind the recent calm in markets, the latest in the Brexit saga and upcoming watch points for the U.S. economy. Markets s...
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