December’s stock market volatility represents a return to reality, not a reason for investors to panic.
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Tag Archives: U.S. Economy
Will Impeachment Kill The Bull Market?
Impeachment of President Trump does not seem very likely, and a significant adverse effect on stocks even less so.
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In Retailing, Every Idea Dies Yet Lives On
In the Darwinian realm of retailing, every concept fights to secure and hold its niche.
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China’s Economic Crown Comes With An Asterisk
The IMF says China is now the world’s biggest economy. While questionable today, this surely will be true soon.
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A Clog In The Financial Plumbing
A spike in failures of Treasury repos hints at growing problems in the financial system’s plumbing.
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Europe Has Pneumonia; China Catches A Cold
Global economies are not marching in volatile lockstep. That’s a healthy development as Europe comes down with economic pneumonia.
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Retail Therapy For Investors
Shopping may or may not be good for the soul, but the Black Friday blowout certainly seemed to be good for the stock market.
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Rebooting After A Locked-Down Month
Exactly one month after the Bay Area kicked off a national shutdown, America starts planning to reboot itself.
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