Peter Schiff: The Fed Didn't Create The Inflation Problem Last Year; It Was Decades In The Making Via SchiffGold.com, It’s easy to look...
Oil eases amid more recession warnings Oil prices are paring recent gains for the second day as the IMF and World Bank warn of an increased...
The Surprisingly Resilient Employment Picture During A Fed Hiking Cycle Now that the September payrolls report is in the history books, Deutsche...
Payrolls Turn Negative Next Quarter And Stay There For All 2023: BofA After Friday's payrolls report once again surprised to the upside, while...
Good morning… I have a bunch of great reads this week to share. Unfortunately, they are all pretty grim on the economy and markets. I share...
Fewer Americans are making purchases with cold hard cash, and people with higher incomes are especially likely to embrace the fully “cashless” lifestyle...
The $31 Trillion Dollar Question – Can The Fed Afford To Pivot? Authored by Tom Luongo via Gold, Goats, 'n Guns blog, In my other role...
On Friday ,the BLS reported 263,000 new jobs in September, which runs directly counter to what the Fed wants to see. The post Why a good...
One thing is absolutely certain – the Fed will not be taking its foot off the gas. Jerome Powell will opt for an unprecedented fourth 75...
Wages have grown at a 0.3 percent rate for the last two months; a pace consistent with the Fed’s inflation target. The post Job Growth Slows...
US It is now all about inflation data. The focus was temporarily on the labour market but everyone knows that the Fed is primarily concerned with...
September Unemployment Rate Tumbles As Payrolls Print Above Expectations, Lowest Since April 2021 Ahead of today's jobs report, in its scenario...
Peter Schiff: A Massive Fiscal Time Bomb Via SchiffGold.com, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell knew fighting inflation would cause big...
September Payrolls Preview: "Bulls Need A 100k Print For The Market To Alter Its Fed Expectations" Prior to Friday's NFP (and CPI next Wednesday),...
WILL THE U.S. ECONOMY FALL INTO RECESSION IN 2023? ONLY IF THE FED INTENSIFIES CURRENT TIGHTENING POLICIES; PR Newswire RIVERSIDE, Calif., Oct. 6, 2022 Investors Buying...
Overview: The markets seem to lack conviction today. Stocks in the Asian Pacific region advanced. Europe’s Stoxx 600 is giving up its earlier advance,...
Futures Slide As OPEC+ Cut Sparks Gas Inflation Fears And "Tighter For Longer" Fed Two days ago, when stocks were melting up even as oil was...
Debt isn’t without consequences - and the consequences will be severe when the chickens come home to roost.
- by New Deal democratI continue to believe that a recession - possibly a deep if relatively brief one - is likely to start early next...
Panic with Friends – Investing for Profit and Joy My good friend Jim O’Shaughnessy is back for a third appearance on Panic with Friends. He was...
Hardware hobbyists wanting to get their hands on some juicy single-board Raspberry Pi kit to power low cost electronics projects have been having a frustrating...
In the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) August release of the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) report, the number of job openings, a measure...
Over the past fifteen years, reserves in the banking system have grown from tens of billions of dollars to several trillion dollars. This extraordinary...
Overview: Hopes that the global tightening cycle is entering its last phase supplied the fodder for a continued dramatic rally in equities and bonds....
Three infrastructure investments to buy as war and inflation rage offer ways to overcome ongoing economic risks in pursuit of precious profits. The three...
Nearly Half Of Americans Making Six-Figures Living Paycheck To Paycheck Roughly 60% of Americans say they're living paycheck to paycheck -...
Roubini: The Stagflationary Debt Crisis Is Here Authored by Nouriel Roubini via Project Syndicate, The Great Moderation has given way to...
A Policy Mistake In The Making Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com, “Market Instability” Causes BOE To Reverse QT....
Americans are saving less money than ever as inflation and higher interest rates have impacted their budgets.
Housing is the single largest element of the typical household’s budget, and data from the SCE Household Spending Survey show that this is especially...