This Is No Lehman. Meet Me At Dave & Buster’s!
There’s talk of “lockdowns 2.0,” which I suppose is market parlance for politicians’ latest efforts
Nothing Is A Panacea
Tuesday was the ostensible “deadline” for The White House to meet Nancy Pelosi’s demands if
One Bad Red Hed (Where The Two Americas Meet)
“On balance, I am comfortable with our current policy stance,” Atlanta Fed boss Raphael Bostic
Stranger Than Fiction: Trump Calls Fauci A 500-Year-Old ‘Idiot’ On A Recorded Phone Call
Satire is dead. It’s a common refrain heard across social media and echoed by journalists
‘It’s Running Out’: Yellen, Chase Researchers Say Americans May Be Tapped Out
“Monetary policy has already done a huge amount,” Janet Yellen said Monday, speaking in an
Why The Size Of A Senate Majority Is ‘More Important Than Ever’ And The Fate Of The Filibuster
When you think about the economic and market implications of a prospective Democratic sweep in
Boilerplate Lines, Pernicious Canards
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: US equities came into the new week
China’s Economy Grew Less Than Expected In Q3, But September Activity Data May Carry The Day
“Unscathed” isn’t the right word. Neither is “resilient.” Rather than cycle through my mental Rolodex
48 Hours, Two Minutes, Many Numbers
“If you said a trillion-eight, if you said 2 trillion, if you said 2 trillion-two
It’s Not Going Away. And There’s No Going Back
The US and Europe have now seemingly lost control of the virus — again. Although
Mitch And Marie
Outside of housing, there’s little in the way of data on the docket stateside in
The (Corporate) World According To COVID-19
Of 345 publicly-traded companies in the US with market caps greater than $25 billion, 43
It’s Not ‘Debt’
The world is “awash” in debt. It’s not “sustainable.” “Something’s gotta give.” Familiar refrains, all.
‘A Lot Of This Is Him’: Desperate Times, Dangerous Rhetoric As Election Looms
“A lot of this is the president himself,” an adviser to Donald Trump told Axios’s
2021 And The ‘6 P’s’
It’ll be “tough” for equities to keep hitting new highs now that volatility, spreads, and
‘Currently’ Things Aren’t Great
The preliminary read on University of Michigan sentiment for October shows consumers are concerned about
Idle Hands
On Friday, we’re thankful the US is a consumption-driven economy. Why? Well, because retail sales
Damn The Torpedoes, Honey. Go Shopping!
Retail sales, one of the few top-tier economic indicators to stage a “real” V-shaped recovery,
Waiting Games
Markets were optimistic Friday as investors awaited news on fiscal stimulus in the US and
The Bankers Are Fine
US equities managed to recover from fairly steep early losses to close mixed Thursday, as
Mitch’s Message
“What I’ll put on the floor is a half a trillion dollars – that’s a
The Best-Laid Plans Of Traders And Pollsters
Escalating rhetoric from Donald Trump and lingering suspicions that, after 2016, the polls can’t be
Jobless Claims Rise As Stimulus Talks Crash, Burn
898,000 Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, more than the 825,000 economists expected. It
Nomura’s McElligott: ‘You Cannot Overstate The Gamma Impact Of Single-Name, Mega-Cap Tech Options’
The flagging fiscal stimulus push in the US and escalating virus lockdowns in Europe are
Morgan Stanley Joins Goldman, Posts Robust Trading Results. But Bank Stocks Don’t Care
Morgan Stanley rounded out a mixed week of big bank earnings Thursday with a set
A World Of Problems
Global risk sentiment deteriorated markedly on Thursday as virus fears, waning odds of a pre-election
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