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Shilling: “The Economy Really Doesn’t Have Much Gas Any More”
In an August 3rd video, Gary Shilling, president of A. Gary Shilling & Co., talks about the outlook for the U.S. economy. Shilling speaks with Matt Miller on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart."
How to Look for a Job
Frederick Sheehan is the author of Panderer to Power: The Untold Story of How Alan Greenspan Enriched Wall Street and Left a Legacy of Recession (McGraw-Hill, 2009). Unemployment is stuck in a rut. One reason is the tendency to look…
Tepid Top Lines
The market is engaged in a discussion over what the Federal Reserve will do next. St. Louis Fed president James Bullard published a provocative paper about ratcheting up quantitative easing to avoid the Japanese dilemma. Conversely, Philly…
Are We There Yet?
By John Mauldin. "... has been brought about by policies which the majority of economists recommended and even urged governments to pursue. We have indeed at the moment little cause for pride: as a profession we have made a mess…
Inside the New GDP Numbers
From The Consumer Metrics Institute On July 30th the Bureau of Economic Analysis ('BEA') released its "advance" estimate of the annualized growth rate of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product ('GDP') during the 2nd quarter of 2010. Per…
Do The Latest European Bank Lending Numbers Reveal A Major Headache Looming For The ECB?
by Edward Hugh According to Ralph Atkins, writing in the Financial Times: "Eurozone mortgage borrowing grew last month at the fastest pace in almost two years in a sign that bank lending across the 16-country region may be flickering…
Stat of the Day: Actual versus Statutory EU retirement age
I got these charts from a BBC article entitled Fixed retirement age to be axed. The article says about UK government retirement planning: The government is planning to scrap the default retirement age in the UK from October 2011.…
Latvia: The Demographic Price Of Procrastination
One of the things I think we can safely say about the impact of the current economic crisis is that the face of Macro Economic theory will never be the same again. Quite what the macro economics of the future will look like is too early to…
Interpreting The Stress Tests
Evidently there is now a considerable debate out there about the famous (or should that be infamous) CEBS stress tests. Methodologically all sorts of weaknesses have been identified, but in many cases these are decidedly beside the point.…
The PBoC can’t easily raise interest rate
A lot of people have asked me to write about the recently “leaked” CBRC report on dodgy local government debt. Here is what the article in Monday’s Bloomberg had to say about it (and note especially that delicious second paragraph):…