We have previously dismissed suggestions that market performance rises and falls in response to either candidates polling numbers. My...
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The latest Street.com column is up: “Employment Reality Lies Between Poles.” It is a pretty fair and balanced look at the...
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Here’s a surprsie: Finland is the world’s most competitive economy — despite having one of the world’s highest...
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Here’s a fascinating compare and contrast analysis, sector by sector, of the impact of each candidate in the election from last...
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Barron’s ran with yesterday’s What is the Employment Situation Really Like? I believe this is an important economic issue...
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Yet another flaw of these futures markets: In addition to the basic premise being faulty (that Markets predict the future), and the...
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“THE ECONOMY IS AT CENTER STAGE ahead of the Nov. 2 presidential election. Job creation has picked up this year, but employers...
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A quick note for any readers in Great Britain: I will be appearing on Bloomberg UK 7pm local time. The subjects: Oil, Semiconductors,...
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The conventional wisdom about Friday’s disappointing Jobs data was that there was a little something in the release for each...
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Kevin Lane of Technimentals notes that the 10-day MA of the % of NASDAQ issues reaching 30-day lows (green line) is starting to turn up....
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