Meanwhile, In The UK…
Headlines out of the UK continue to paint a bleak picture of stagflation and generalized
Headlines out of the UK continue to paint a bleak picture of stagflation and generalized
Well-off Americans expect a Fed pivot. That’s one way to explain the widest disparity in
The holiday slowdown beckons. If you know what to look for, you can see it
The data docket is a bit sparse in the US this week, and Fed officials
On the eve of a jobs report which argued for the persistence of an overtly
Good news: There are less available jobs in the world’s largest economy. That doesn’t sound
At this point, I’m not sure anyone is as optimistic about the outlook for US
Wall Street’s favorite bear has good news and bad news. Ok, it’s mostly bad news.
Last week, I kicked off the first of five (and counting) articles about FTX and
Crucial labor market data released a day ahead of the Fed’s November policy meeting suggested
A glaring policy disparity is emerging in the UK, and I don’t just mean between
US services sector activity was healthy in September, according to top-tier data released on Wednesday.
US private sector employers added 208,000 jobs in September, ADP said Wednesday. It felt, for
Don’t give Larry Summers an easy target. In the immediate (and extremely chaotic) aftermath of
I doubt I was alone Monday in scouring the thesaurus for adjectives sufficient to convey
“Casino economics” that will “end in tears” with a possible run on the pound. That’s
Currently, data which suggests the US economy is picking up momentum (as opposed to losing
Risk assets were in trouble Friday, as European shares careened lower amid poor data, war
All eyes turn to the Fed in the new week. Not that traders weren’t already
Risk assets weren’t enamored with another disconcerting US inflation report. US equities crumbled after data
The outlook for the beleaguered Chinese economy darkened further as trade data for August underwhelmed,
It’s been an especially rough year for US equities. In fact, 2022 was worse than
The US economy isn’t in a recession. Or at least not according to a spate
US investors will step out of the holiday and into a data vacuum in the
Generally speaking, market participants were pleased with the latest jobs report out of the world’s
The pace of hiring in the US decelerated, but remained robust in August, according to
Back in April, during Berkshire’s first in-person annual meeting since 2019, Warren Buffett described inflation
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