Canada’s GDP expected to improve US PCE Core Prices projected to stay steady at 0.2% The Canadian dollar has posted losses on Friday. In the European...
The Fed's "soft landing" hopes are likely overly optimistic. Such was the context of the recent #BullBearReport, which discussed the long record of the...
Some investors believe this is just the tip of the iceberg and predict government bonds will weaken even further. They may have a point, as both...
Here Is What Stops, And What Doesn't, When The Government Shuts Down This Weekend Last week we laid out what the economic consequences of...
Jim Grant: Fed Policy Is A Ph.D. Standard Of Improvisation Via SchiffGold.com, All eyes are on the Federal Reserve, and people are wondering,...
Back in March 2022, Toby Roberts advocated for a dollar cost averaging approach to investing. Considering that The Montgomery Small Companies Fund has...
Has macroeconomics progressed over the past 100 years, or are we merely treading water? There are good arguments for both sides. Before considering macroeconomics,...
OTTAWA – As the House of Commons continues to debate C-56, The Affordable Housing and Groceries Act, the Canadian Propane Association (CPA) is calling...
Pending Home Sales Puked In August To The Lowest On Record With existing home sales at their lowest since 2010 and new home sales finally...
Old Habits... By Elwin de Groot, head of macro strategy at Rabobank Old Habits... … die hard, as the saying goes. And central bankers...
Futures Flat As Yields Extend Gains After Brent Crude Hits $97 Overnight US equity futures reversed initial gains following Wednesday's surprise...
Buzz on the Bullboards: Markets underperforming, or is the best yet to come? The September rally didn’t pan out as indices hit lows. The post Buzz...
A perfect storm may be brewing for the bond market as a combination of factors drive yields higher. Exhibit A is the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield,...
Tokyo Core CPI expected to drop from 2.8% to 2.6% Japanese yen steadies after slide The Japanese yen has stemmed a 3-day slide, in which it...
Global housing prices rose an average of 6% annually, between Q4 2021 and Q4 2022. but, in real terms that take inflation into account, prices actually...
Americans Aren't Buying The "Great Economy" Narrative Authored by Michael Maharrey via SchiffGold.com, The Fed people insist the economy...
Overview: The increasingly likely partial US federal government shutdown has spurred a bout of liquidation of long dollar positions. The psychologically...
Australia’s retail sales decelerate to 0.2% The Australian dollar is in positive territory on Thursday after three straight daily losses in which AUD/USD...
What's Behind The Record Divergence Between GDP and GDI, And Why Tomorrow The US Economy Will Be Revised Sharply Lower Tomorrow morning years...
In this edition of StockCharts TV's The Final Bar, Joe Rabil of Rabil Stock Research walks through his monthly, weekly, and daily S&P 500 charts...
If you’ve been a reader of The Deep Woods for any length of time, you know about my ethos: focus, integration and celebration — and that...
German Institutes see 2025 GDP at 1.5% Germany GfK consumer confidence hit lowest since Apr 2023 Euro Zone M3 money supply posts worst drop on record...
Shutting down the government won’t help reduce the deficit. Here’s what would.
Recently, Morningstar’s director of personal finance, Christine Benz, penned an insightful note explaining some common and dangerous assumptions individuals...
Peter Schiff: It's The Beginning Of The End Of This Whole Phony Economy Via SchiffGold.com, Interest rates continue to push relentlessly...
Is Fed speak weighing on market sentiment? Uncertainty could mount if US government shuts down US30 breaks below 200-day SMA Equity markets are pretty...
New Zealand Business Confidence expected to rebound The New Zealand dollar is slightly lower on Wednesday. NZD/USD is trading at 0.5937 in the North American...
- by New Deal democratThis is the topic I indicated last week I wanted to write about more at length. Paul Krugman wrote last week about...
Central banks balance different factors when raising rates – or not – including inflation and the labour market. But what other countries are doing...
A perennial challenge with China’s growth model has been overly high investment spending relative to GDP and unusually low consumer spending, something...