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The S&P 500 In Week 3 Of July 2016
The S&P 500 in the third week of July 2016 ran a bit to the hot side for what our future-based model forecast, but still well within the typical volatility that we would expect.
The Diminishing Contribution Of U.S. Government Spending To GDP
The U.S. federal government's contribution to GDP in recent years was far below the amount of money that it spends.
Visualizing GDP, With And Without Government
Analyse of the real GDP of the U.S. economy, with and without the contribution of the U.S. government as well as state and local governments.
The "Typical" Annual Trajectory Of The S&P 500
What is the "typical" annual trajectory for the S&P 500 during a year?
The S&P 500 In Week 1 Of July 2016
There really wasn't much of note to comment about in the first full week of July 2016, at least, until Friday, 8 July 2016, when something interesting happened. A review of the more significant headlines from the Week 1 of July 2016.
A Sampling Of Dividend Cuts In 2016-Q2
The U.S. oil industry accounted for the largest share of firms announcing dividend cuts, at 25. Combined with the natural gas production industry, the number of dividend cuts in these closely related industries added up to 29 for the quarter.
U.S. Dividend Cuts Outnumber Dividend Increases In June 2016
Through the end of June 2016, the number of U.S. firms that announced they were cutting their dividends during the month was greater than the number of firms announcing they were increasing their dividend payments to investors.
A New Post Bubble Trend For New Home Median Sale Prices
Although the data for recent months is still preliminary, it appears that the rapid inflation phase of the second bubble for new home prices in the U.S. ended in September 2015.
Private Debt: U.S. Growth Likely Rebounding In 2016-Q2
The U.S. economy is continuing to show signs of moving toward positive acceleration after the year over year change in the compounded rate of growth of private debt in the U.S. bottomed in mid-2015.
The S&P 500 And A Fine Line For Fear
There is a very fine line between ho-hum and major fear in the U.S. stock market as it considers the potential outcome of the United Kingdom's popular referendum today on "Brexit."
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