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The Fed released the notes of the Federal Open Market Committee and Board of the Governors of the Federal Reserve…
Usually FOMC minutes do not matter so much because much of the data is known or assumed, but when monetary…
The Bank of Japan has made a economic projection that has at least a bit of cautious optimism. While it…
Producer Price and Retail Sales are out for the month of June, and there is some good news and some…
Forecasting is the meticulous brother of optimism. The Administration is still determined to create or retain 3.5 million jobs by…
It is now old news that the Treasury has reported that the US budget gap for June was just over…
Tuesday’s report on the Producer Price Index used as the gauge against wholesale inflation may mark one of the more…
By Patricia Yarberry Allen, MD The loss of sexual interest among menopausal women has clearly become no longer newsworthy in…
The University of Michigan has reported its preliminary consumer sentiment report for July. It seems that the “confidence” portion may…
World Bank president, Robert Zoellick, was born in Naperville, Illinois. He was educated at Harvard Law School and worked at…
The recovery seemed so certain just a month ago. The American economy would be out of the recession before the…
Pimco’s Bill Gross on Wednesday released yet another self-serving, but intelligently written diatribe that suggests personal consumption may be constrained…
Chicago Purchasing managers is frequently used as a preliminary vote for the national report from the Institute of Supply Management. …
The unemployment rate for June is likely to go to 9.6% or higher according to most analyst estimates. There are…
The old Fed and new Fed don’t get along. A day after the FOMC pronounced inflation nearly dead and said…
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