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Autopilot In Reverse: Fed Discusses Regular Use Of QE In Non-Emergencies
San Francisco Fed President admits open debate on permanent QE as a regular tool. Autopilot is in reverse gear.
GDP Pot Shot On Feb 28, Not All Inputs Finalized
The GDP report on Feb 28 will be a combined first and second estimate. It appears to be a kludge.
Damn, That's A Lot Of Speeches
Seven Fed presidents made speeches this week. Also, Fed Chair Powell and Vice Chair Clarida had dinner with Trump.
Trade Deadline Will Come And Go: Trump Highly Unlikely To Meet Xi Before Mar 1
Trump postponed meeting with Xi despite a March 1 trade deadline with China.
Hard And Soft Data Align: Germany, France Asleep At The Wheel As Recession Looms
Hard Data and soft both flash huge warning signals for the Eurozone. Few pay attention.
Trade Deficit Shrinks In November Primarily Due To Falling Imports
It's February, well into the first quarter, so it's hard to get excited over reports this stale.
Increasing Number Of High-Income Americans Choose To Rent: Let's Investigate Why
The percentage of high-income households choosing to rent is on the rise. High-income is defined as $150,000 and up.
Marriage Rates Down, Cohabitating Rates Up: It's Not Just Student Debt To Blame
Homeownership rates may rise, but not to the same rate as boomers. Student debt is only one of the reasons. Attitudes about marriage, having kids, mobility, and debt have all changed.
Australia Current Account Surplus Soars To 2nd Highest On Record: Can It Last?
On the strength of liquified natural gas (LNG), Australia's current account surplus surged to the 2nd highest on record.
Motor Vehicles Sales Dive In January, Light Trucks Down 7.8%
Auto manufacturers are off to a rough start.
Factory Orders For November Drop 0.6% Vs Consensus 0.2% Gain
Fed reports do indicate a solid December, even if the report seemed questionable.
Amazon Hauling Cargo In Self-Driving Trucks Developed By Embark
Amazon has been spotted using self-driving trucks made by Embark on the I-10. The technology is advancing rapidly and shortly after these technologies are approved, most interstate truck traffic will be driverless.
Italy Heads For Second Lost Decade As Manufacturing Sinks At Worst Rate In 6 Years
The slowing Italian sector dragged on the eurozone overall, which was close to standing still. The overall PMI was 50.5, down from December’s reading of 51.4, increasing the chances that it is now in recession.
Corporate Profit Squeeze As Wages And Benefits Rise
Wages and salaries are rising at the fastest rate in 10 years. Even still, the rate is only 3% on average.
Jobs Rose By 304k Although Employment Fell By 251k: Unemployment Rate 4.0%
Despite the alleged robust jobs picture, wages have not kept up with inflation, especially for those in school, those seeking to buy a home, and those who buy their own health insurance.
Too Big To Bail, Too Big To Jail: Italy In Recession With Very Troubled Banks
Supposedly, all Eurozone debt is "risk-free". If the market agreed, Greek and Italian bonds would trade at the same yield. They don't and won't.
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