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Filed under: EconomyThe durable goods report for April is turning out to look incredibly durable at 3.3% for the month. Bloomberg had the consensus estimate of 1.1% and Dow Jones had the consensus at 1.3%. Even the reading that excludes transportation...
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Filed under: Global Economy, EconomyToday, Germany confirmed that its first-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) rose by a mere 0.1%. There was some excitement that the largest economy in Europe had dodged a recession, which is something its neighbors...
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Filed under: Investing Increase in Senior Hunger Accelerated by Recession Publication of New Report Supported by HMS IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- HMS, a wholly owned subsidiary of HMS Holdings...
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We can always debate how useful economists might be, or how legitimate their field of study is. But it should be obvious to you by now there is significant value in understanding things such as GDP, employment, government stimulus, and interest rates....
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Last week, we reported on 6 states that provide a tax haven for the unemployed, illustrating that some states exempt unemployment benefits from being taxed, while others don’t. Are these tax havens the same ones that are continuing to suffer...
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Filed under: Global EconomyManufacturing in China contracted this month, according to the HSBC Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), a preliminary reading of manufacturing activity. The figure came in at 49.6. Any number below 50 means activity is...
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Falling demand for exports drags China GDP below 8%, extraordinarily low for huge...
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An increasing number of investors in European fixed income markets expect fundamental credit conditions will deteriorate across sectors, according to a Fitch Ratings survey. The more circumspect sentiment was most notable for the sovereign ...
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Filed under: Global Economy, EconomyItaly's statistics bureau has issued a report on just how badly a recession has crippled its population. According to World Bulletin: Millions of Italians cannot afford to heat their homes properly or eat meat as...
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