Jobs To Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels By Year-End: BofA Judging by the solid ascent in risk assets today, traders are confident that last Friday's payrolls report was...
Dollar Tumbles After Goldman Closes Short USD Reco It may not be quite a "Thomas Stolper reco", but the dollar reaction to Goldman's announcement on Friday...
By Guillaume Chabert, Robert Gregory, and Gaelle Pierre Many of the poorest countries in the world are facing the threat of a weak recovery, and setback...
The euro is listless in the Monday session. Currently, EUR/USD is trading at 1.1757, down 0.02%. Eurozone faces turning point with vaccine rollout Europe has been...
Atlassian (TEAM) stock is yet another large-cap tech name that benefited greatly from 2020’s pandemic-led tailwinds. The sudden shift to a largely remote office work environment...
The Japanese yen is in positive territory to kick off the new trading week. Currently, USD/JPY is trading at 110.08, down 0.54% on the day. Consumer...
The Australian dollar has started the week with slight gains. Currently, the pair is trading at 0.7626, up 0.25% on the day. US Nonfarm Payrolls easily...
Key Events This Week: Minutes, Services And Producer Prices Looking at the key events this week which takes place in the usual post payrolls data lull,...
By Philipp Engler, Roberto Piazza and Galen Sher Español, 日本語, Русский Rapid vaccine rollout in the United States and passage of its $1.9 trillion fiscal stimulus package...
Oil edges lower in Asia Muted holiday trading has seen some unwinding of Friday’s rallies, with Brent crude and WTI edging lower. On Friday, Brent crude...
SPAC Boom Upends Wall Street League Tables, Sparks Best Quarter For Dealmaking Since 1980 Just as an army of sell-side capital markets analysts are raising their...
PepsiCo (PEP) stock has rebounded quickly from its recent pullback which saw the share price briefly dip below $130 per share. With a deep economic moat,...
Asian equities muted in holiday trade Asia is treading cautiously this morning despite the blowout US Non-Farm Payrolls data on Friday pushing Wall Street to an...
CR Note: There is quite a bit of information (and charts) in this article by Matthew Graham at MortgageNewsDaily: Who's Lying About The Housing Market?. Here...
UK To Roll Out 'Covid Passports' For Sporting And Music Events As we have reported numerous times, the reality of COVID-19 passports will become an individual's 'passport to...
U.S. stocks rallied on Thursday, as the S&P 500 crossed and closed above 4,000 for the first time. Even though financial markets were closed on Friday...
China Encouraging More Capital Outflows To Ease Pressure On Yuan Back in August 2018 we observed a historic event for China's economy: for the first time in its...
There Is Now A One-In-Three Chance Headline CPI Exceeds 3% Over The Next 5 Years Now that the highly anticipated March payrolls report is in the...
Hawaii Unveils COVID Passports For Inter-Island Travel Vaccination passports are being pitched as the new "golden ticket" in a dystopic post-COVID world if you want to travel - now...
The strong productivity growth from last year seems to be continuing The March employment reports show the economy bouncing back sharply due to the spread of...
Manhattan Office Supply Skyrockets To Three Decade High Whether "working from home" is a temporary fad or a permanent "new normal" remains to be seen; what...
IMF Joins The Choir Singing The Holistic Praises Of Higher Taxes Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk, The IMF wants predistributive and redistributive policies. The center...
One of the America's Scariest Charts - a long-term running issue I have been highlighting for a number of years now - is roaring back to...
In March, the economy created 916,000 new jobs and the unemployment rate edged down to 6%. At the same time, total employment remains roughly 10 million...
Last week, Brookings Metro’s Joseph Parilla and the Fund for Our Economic Future’s Brad Whitehead noted that money from the new American Rescue Plan Act (ARP)—the...
In the first part of the series of updates on the U.S. labor markets, I covered continued unemployment claims (https://trueeconomics.blogspot.com/2021/04/2421-us-continued-unemployment-claims.html), followed by the second post covering...
National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE) — issued semi-monthly by Kessler Foundation and the University of New Hampshire Credit: Kessler Foundation East Hanover, NJ – April...
Shares of Monster Beverage (MNST) have delivered a stunning performance over the past twelve months. Shares took a big leap in the second half of 2020...
by Federico J. Díez, Romain Duval, Chiara Maggi and Nicola Pierri The pandemic has hit small and medium enterprises particularly hard, partly because they are predominant...
The unprecedented wave of federal funding could be used to modernize public schools – the second-largest public infrastructure in our nation, behind only highways.