“The lags between policy actions and their effects imply that we must be forward-looking, basing our policy choices on the longer-term...
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Natexis Bleichroeder Technician John Roque makes these astute observations about the inflation rate as it relates to sentiment and the...
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First, the bad news: The U.S. economy stunk the joint up in Q2, slowing sharply as inflation continued to climb. The good news?...
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Interesting surprise coming up next week eventually that involves the infamous Senator Bunning, the Hall of Famer baseball pitcher with...
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If ever I were to go on a murderous, cold-blooded rampage, killing God knows how many, only to be gunned down by the police in the act,...
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Barron’s Alan Abelson discusses one of our favorite subjects: the Housing slowdown. In particular, note the commentary from...
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Greg Ip, whom I have criticized in the past for being too trusting of government statements and news releases, has the scales removed...
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Let’s cut Ben Bernanke a break: the present situation wasn’t of his making; he merely inherited a bad economic set up....
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“Know the enemy and know yourself; in a hundred battles you will never be in peril. When you are ignorant of the enemy, but know...
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The dismal set has gotten all hot and bothered over the preliminary ADP data, thought by some to be an early read on the NFP report....
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