The US equity market is on another streak, posting a double-digit gain since the start of the year and extending a bull run that has lasted 10 years. In terms of pure numbers, equities occupy a position far above any other asset, and [...]
Global| Mar 20 2019"Is the Equity Bull Market Too Big to Fail?"
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Global| Mar 12 2019State Labor Markets in January
Mirroring with national figures, yesterday's BLS release showed that state payrolls were generally strong in January. Thirteen states (as these things go, a large fraction) reported statistically significant increases in jobs. In [...]
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Global| Mar 11 2019Payroll Job Data Not A "Fluke": Reflects Slower Growth in Q1
Payroll employment increased by only 20,000 in February, following a 311,000 gain in January. Many analysts quickly dismissed the small gain in payrolls, arguing that it was inconsistent with other labor market indicators and some [...]
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Global| Mar 11 2019Payroll Job Data Not A "Fluke": Reflects Slower Growth in Q1
Payroll employment increased by only 20,000 in February, following a 311,000 gain in January. Many analysts quickly dismissed the small gain in payrolls, arguing that it was inconsistent with other labor market indicators and some [...]
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Global| Mar 08 2019Record U.S. Trade Deficit—Is it a Sign of Cyclical Strength or Structural Weakness?
In 2018, the US merchandise trade deficit hit a record $891.3 billion. Many analysts, academics and even a former policy advisor downplayed the record trade deficit, arguing that "a higher trade deficit means a stronger economy"; and, [...]
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Global| Mar 01 2019Fiscal Policy Experiment: Success or Failure
The Trump Administration is cheering the initial GDP results for 2018, claiming that the fastest economic growth in more than a decade proves that the bold and risky fiscal policy experiment of legislating substantial cuts in business [...]
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Global| Feb 26 2019The New Inflation Debate
Policymakers are involved in another debate about inflation, but this time its because some think reported inflation is too low, not too high. The new view is not based on any formal review or research. Rather, some policymakers think [...]
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Global| Feb 21 2019The Fed's Mistake
At the January 29-30 Federal Open Market Committee meeting policymakers decided to adopt a “patient posture” arguing that they saw “few risks” in maintaining the current target range for the federal funds. Easy money conditions have [...]
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