Weekly Economic & Market Review
With US economic data still surprisingly strong – although not as surprisingly as it was a few months ago – and Europe about to “solve” the Greek crisis – again – it might seem a curious time to start worrying about the global economy, but I can’t shake the feeling that all isn’t right with .. read more
On February 20th, 2012,
posted in: Commodities, Economy, Investing, Markets, Weekly Update by Joseph Y. Calhoun Tags: bank of japan, china reserve requirements, ecb lending, economic data, economic growth, european debt crisis, gas prices, inflation, oil prices and the economy
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Weekly Economic and Market Review
GM sold shares to the public last week some of which were previously owned by….the public. Anyone lucky or well connected enough to be allocated shares in the IPO was able to book a near 10% profit almost immediately while the less fortunate previous owners – that would be you and me – took a .. read more
On November 21st, 2010,
posted in: Economy by Joseph Y. Calhoun Tags: bernanke speech, china reserve requirements, cpi, empire state survey, gm ipo, housing starts, iceland banks, inflation, inventories, inventory to sales ratio, ireland banks, jobless claims, philly fed index, ppi, qe ii, quantitative easing, retail sales, stock market



