An unholy trinity of negatives is weighing on equities: From the G7 meeting, we got weak dollar to start off the week; Pre-announcements...
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Marc Brazeau over at the Blogonaut asks the question: “Two common arguments against raising the minimum wage are possible...
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Marc Brazeau of Blogonaut asks the following question: The minimum wage expressed in 2000 dollars had a value of $7.80 in 1968, $6.80 in...
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Quote of the Day “Other G7 officials said privately that the communiqué was more a bid to placate domestic US public opinion than...
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Jonathan Moreland has an interesting perspective on insider selling over at RealMoney.com: Records may be made to be broken, but the fact...
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Shopping this past weekend, I came across 3 DVD recorders — all under $500: – Phillips for $499; – Panasonic for $449;...
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Does the U.S. want a weak or strong dollar? That’s the $64,000 question for currency traders. Earlier this year, a weakening dollar was...
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Has E-Mail turned into the enemy of Productivity? That’s the argument put forth by Matthew Lynn of Bloomberg. His article this...
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I try to keep this blog as a strict economics/market commentary site, and bring in geopolitics only as it impacts those venues. The...
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Quote of the day: Never mind the $140 million paid to Richard A. Grasso for his work as a casino greeter. Never mind the hypocrisy of the...
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